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NSTA NOLA Hit All the Right Notes!

Free resources? That’s music to our ears! From forensic chemistry to ocean acidification, download classroom-ready, phenomena-based investigations from our NSTA workshops for fresh ideas to keep students engaged and tuned into science learning.

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Scientific Technology for Educators & Students

For more than 40 years, we have empowered educators like you with world-class data-collection technology and innovative experiments. Your passion and dedication, along with the implementation of high-quality sensors, experiments, and resources in your classroom or laboratory, enable your students to explore science in new ways. Our mission is to provide you with the tools you need to encourage scientific curiosity in all students. See what partnering with us can do.

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Take your skills to the next level with our professional development opportunities.

We know that in order to help your students succeed, you need to succeed. From hands-on workshops to a robust library of on-demand training videos, we provide the tools for your continued growth as an educator.

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Our durable sensors and high-quality classroom and laboratory solutions are supported by active, hands-on experiments and award-winning technical support.

Web-based interactive lessons designed to put hands-on investigation at the heart of students’ learning.

Mo has excellent hearing and uses sound waves to collect data about surrounding objects—including position, velocity, and acceleration. Mo is curious about all kinds of things and loves learning about the world with other sensor buddies.

See how students are using Vernier technology in the classroom!

David Carter, an instructor at Kansas State University, Engineering Extension, uses wind energy to introduce middle school, high school, and college students to engineering and design concepts. This includes a statewide challenge, a STEM summer institute, Introduction to Mechanical Engineering 101, and an “Energy Library” for Kansas K–12 schools.

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