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Preview of Introduction to Online Discussion Posts and Responses + Rubric

Introduction to Online Discussion Posts and Responses + Rubric

Do You Need to Introduce Online Discussion Posts to Your Students? Then this document is for you! In this document, you will find a step by step instruction list on how students find their assigned discussion posts, how to post their initial response, and how to respond to their peers. Additionally, a rubric has been created to show exactly how students can earn full points for their post. This document was created for dual credit students however, it could be used for higher or lower grades as
Preview of TED Talk: Just How Small is an Atom?- Jon Bergmann

TED Talk: Just How Small is an Atom?- Jon Bergmann

This TED-Ed companion resource takes students on a mind-blowing journey into the tiny world of atoms. Using imaginative analogies—from blueberries filling the Earth to marbles inside stadiums—students explore the scale, structure, and density of atoms and their nuclei. Designed for high school or college-level physical science classes, this resource includes 20 in-depth discussion questions, a writing prompt focused on visualization and scientific thinking, and a debate topic exploring how we te
Preview of Onshape 3D Printing & CAD Project: Personalized Name Keychains

Onshape 3D Printing & CAD Project: Personalized Name Keychains

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Bring CAD and 3D printing to life with a high-engagement, beginner-friendly project!In this 3-day unit, students will use OnShape (free, cloud-based CAD) to design a custom 3D-printable keychain featuring their own name. This project walks them through the entire engineering design process—from sketching ideas on paper to exporting an STL file for printing. Whether you’re introducing parametric modeling for the first time or need a plug-and-play STEM activity, this resource has everything you n
Preview of TED Talk: Why Can’t You Put Metal in a Microwave?- Aaron Slepkov

TED Talk: Why Can’t You Put Metal in a Microwave?- Aaron Slepkov

Explore the fascinating story of how a melted candy bar led to one of the most revolutionary kitchen inventions— the microwave oven. This engaging TED-Ed lesson examines the life of engineer Percy Spencer, how microwave ovens work at the molecular level, and what makes microwave cooking different from conventional heat. Students will dive into electromagnetic waves, the properties of polar molecules, and the principles of frictional heating. Perfect for integrating STEM topics with historical co
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