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Monday, May 21, 2018

Hacking STEM


Microsoft

Hacking STEM is brought to you by Microsoft and is meant to provide teachers with an inexpensive way to deliver hands-on STEM lesson.  From their website, "Browse our library for downloadable, hands-on, teacher-tested projects and activities that use everyday materials to make STEM affordable, accessible, and fun for everyone.".  To see the website, click here.
A completed Lightgate to measure the speed and force of moving objects. Project built from various materials such as wires, Hot Wheels® Track and cars, some cardboard, and glue.

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