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I <3 Math, and Math Is Fun :-)
Posted 07/15/2022 by Brad PosnanskiWorld Emoji Day is July 17. Check out examples of emojis students can create using Python on their TI-Nspire™ CX II graphing calculators for a fun, and engaging way to introduce coding in your classroom.
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Get Your Promposal Ready — Try Balloons and Buttons
Posted 04/11/2022 by John HannaIt’s prom season, and it can be hard to keep your students from daydreaming about prom night. How about an activity that will grab their attention while you sneak in some programming skills? Check out several examples for “promposals” on the TI-Nspire™ CX II graphing calculator.
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Behind the Scenes of TI Codes
Posted 01/21/2022 by John HannaTake a peek behind the scenes of TI Codes with the author himself, John Hanna. Learn more about the history and conception of this popular free web resource that is teaching students and teachers to code in TI-Basic and Python on their TI calculators.
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How to Host Your Own TI Codes Contest
Posted 01/07/2022 by Alison Steele, Senior Marketing ManagerWant to help your students prepare for this year’s TI Codes Contest? Or just looking for some light, fun STEM competition to bring to your school or group? Check out this guide and download templates to help hold your own mini TI Codes Contest!
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Innovation in Biology
Posted 10/22/2018 by Jessica Kohout, biology teacher at Reservoir High School, Fulton, Md.Using engineering design to develop solutions for real-world problems.
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Learning With Your Students
Posted 10/15/2018 by Jessica Kohout, biology teacher at Reservoir High School, Fulton, Md.It can be hard to try something new in your classroom, but the rewards outweigh the risks as students take the lead.
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Oklahoma Students Make Their Mark Learning to Program with Rover
Posted 02/07/2018 by Ellen FishpawJuniors in rural Keota, Oklahoma taught themselves how to program using the new TI-Innovator Rover. The students were so excited by what they learned they invited local media and 3rd graders to see their STEM skills in action.
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