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Joined June 2011
How can we apply STEM to problems that girls are interested in to #closethegap? #womeninSTEM bit.ly/1juzn4d
Is History a Game to You? Using #gamification to teach #civics and #history to today's students bit.ly/1PLuONm
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How #STEM projects also help #ESOL students shine in more ways than one bit.ly/1OsJX8C #STEMrules
Meet our @ESA_Foundation scholarship recipients in these @YouTube videos: bit.ly/1L7mbNc
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Worried about your kid's #onlinesafety? Take them to the @NetSmartz website for great lessons! bit.ly/1CwBOWm
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ESA Foundation retweeted
With a $2M grant, researchers at the U. of Maine will explore how #Minecraft can influence a future career in #STEM: bit.ly/1FAc03q
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Visit icivics.org/teachers for all of your classroom needs. #CCSS aligned tools and FUN games and lessons! #sschat
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We finally announced our #scholarshiprecipients, and couldn't be more excited about their potential for the industry! bit.ly/1jzC8kS
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In War House by @globaloria, learn more about the #CivilWar with interactive content bit.ly/1L3yfRs
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Dir of Programming giving the staff a sneak peak at the new Win The White House game (release early 2016)! #edtech
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Want to help increase the incredible impact of @ExtraLife4Kids' mission? Learn how here! bit.ly/1J0pvUJ
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Library of Congress looks to #videogames to increase civics education bit.ly/1NHaM7x #gamification #gbl
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How to Turn Digital Games Into a Fun Physical Learning Experience at School ow.ly/SGuFH #edtech #gbl
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The best strategies for bringing #gamification to your classroom! bit.ly/1Pl8Q3n #gbl
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There's no app for good teaching: 8 positive ways to think about #edtech in the classroom bit.ly/1CeNo82
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The foundation of education should be questions, not answers. bit.ly/1J7vQ0t #edtech #STEM #engagement