Discovery Education and Partners Offer Free STEM Resources in Celebration of National STEM Day 2024

Charlotte, NC — For National STEM Day 2024, Discovery Education and partners are offering free resources to engage students in STEM education. National STEM Day is celebrated on November 8th each year to emphasize the importance of teaching science, technology, engineering, and math to K-12 students.

Free resources include virtual field trips, such as the Mission Possible Virtual Field Trip: Re-powering the Future, which introduces students to different energy generation sites and STEM professionals. Another field trip, the Innovators for Impact Virtual Field Trip, takes participants to Japan to meet Panasonic STEM specialists. Additionally, the Internet of Things Virtual Field Trip showcases how the internet can be used to conserve resources.

Classroom resources like Futurelab+ and the 3M Young Scientist Challenge finalists provide opportunities for students to apply biotechnology knowledge and tackle real-world challenges. Professional development opportunities, such as the Master Class series and Verizon’s Innovative Learning content, help educators enhance their teaching methods and student engagement using immersive technology.

These resources are available on the Discovery Education website and Discovery Education Experience platform. Discovery Education aims to inspire a passion for STEM in classrooms worldwide, preparing students to tackle future challenges.

Discovery Education is a leading edtech platform that supports learning globally. Through multimedia content, instructional tools, and partnerships, Discovery Education helps educators deliver engaging learning experiences to all students. With approximately 4.5 million educators and 45 million students worldwide, Discovery Education is committed to empowering teachers with innovative solutions for academic success.

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