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The “High Hopes” Are Coming In From Around The World – Share Yours!
Re-posted from the High Hopes Project blog. Steve Spangler of Steve Spangler Science Tweeted out that he shared a “High Hope” – what about you! One aspect of the “High Hopes Project” is to demonstrate that when done well...
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Tue, Feb 24 2015 7:50 PM
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Next Design Challenges For Students
Originally posted at the High Hopes Project Blog. Lots has happened since we last checked in with students at Sparks High School that are designing and engineering several of the payloads we will send up to 100,000 feet (33,000 meters). … Continue...
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Mon, Feb 23 2015 3:59 PM
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Next Design Challenges for Students in Our High Hopes Project
I’ll probably repost this here in full later, but we just posted an update over on our High Hopes Project blog. Exciting stuff going on, read about it here: Next Design Challenges For Students. Read More...
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Mon, Feb 16 2015 1:46 PM
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Take a Virtual Field Trip To the Deserts and Grasslands of Africa
I still work with too many teachers that are reluctant to jump into the online learning world with their students because they don’t know how, don’t know how to make connections with classrooms or experts, and other various reasons. So … Continue...
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