by Brian | Jun 17, 2014 | Change, Cooperative Learning, Education, Messy Learning, STEM, Student Access, Teacher Access, Technology
I’ve been “Tweeting” out from time to time lately about our latest “High Hopes” balloon launch. This balloon launch is different from launches we’ve done in the past in that students are not directly involved … but this flight...
by Brian | Jun 3, 2014 | 3D Printing, Coding, Education, Messy Learning, STEM
I’ve known about 3D printers for quite awhile, but only though news reports and the occasional conversation. So once I got involved in building my own … then of course they were on my radar and I constantly notice them and hear about them … and...
by Brian | May 23, 2014 | Brian Crosby, Digital Video, Education, Messy Learning, Project Based, STEM, Student Access, Teacher Access
Yeah, I know. Ball chain inquiry? Ball chain is that chain that keychains and the like have been made out of for years. I’ll bet some of you have seen this before – there are several videos online and “Mythbusters” included it in an episode....
by Brian | May 22, 2014 | 3D Printing, Change, Education, Messy Learning, STEM, Student Access, Teacher Access, Technology
Pavel Solin is an associate professor in the Applied Mathematics Department at the University of Nevada, Reno, and the founder of NCLab, an open public cloud computing platform that provides free web browser access to open source software related to computer modeling...
by Brian | May 11, 2014 | Education, Messy Learning, STEM, Student Access, Teacher Access, Technology
I’ll be heading out this Tuesday to New Orleans for the NSTA STEM Forum. On Thursday I’ll be presenting: “STEM What Does That Really Look Like In A Classroom.” It’s a presentation I’ve done a number of times in various versions....