More than half of students from low‑income households
Data about students' economic need comes from the National Center for Education Statistics, via our partners at MDR Education.
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These pocketlab sensors will allow students to explore by doing - to learn about forces and motion by creating racetracks and courses, and then measuring - in real time - g-force, acceleration, velocity, and more!
Students learn best by seeing the connection between their build and actual, real-life data.
Imagine the excitement of the build, and then instant feedback that gives students the data to improve their design. As their designs improve, so will their ability to interpret real data - one of the absolutely most important 21st century skills.
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These pocketlab sensors will allow students to explore by doing - to learn about forces and motion by creating racetracks and courses, and then measuring - in real time - g-force, acceleration, velocity, and more!
Students learn best by seeing the connection between their build and actual, real-life data.
Imagine the excitement of the build, and then instant feedback that gives students the data to improve their design. As their designs improve, so will their ability to interpret real data - one of the absolutely most important 21st century skills.