Look Over There! An App to Foster Scientific Thinking
A project in Asheville, NC by Brent A. Ford000days
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Asking why is second nature to children. But what happens when you turn that question back to kids? A foundation for learning science!
Backers: 48
Average Pledge Per Backer: $57
Funded: $2,718 of $47,500
Dates: Nov 17th -> Dec 31st (45 days)
Project By: Brent A. Ford
Backers: 48
Average Pledge Per Backer: $57
Funded: $2,718 of $47,500
Dates: Nov 17th -> Dec 31st (45 days)
Project By: Brent A. Ford
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Last Updated: December 15 @ 18:10 -0500 GMT
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Pulling the Plug
December 15th - via: kickstarter.com
Hello Backers!! I've decided to pull the plug on this project and put it out of its misery. It's certainly not because I don't believe in our mission - to create powerful tools parents and teachers can use to build critical thinking skills in young... (Read More)
How do you deal with fake news? Teach kids to think - scientifically!!
November 23rd - via: kickstarter.com
The release of a Stanford University study showing 82% of middle school students experiencing difficulty distinguishing between real and fake news is drawing a lot of questions about can be done. The answer is....teach students scientific thinking... (Read More)
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