Students investigate the intrinsic connectivity networks of the resting brain, including the Default Mode Network (DMN), Salience, and Executive Control networks. The lesson links network topology to major psychopathologies.
A comprehensive exploration of the history, science, and therapeutic potential of psychedelic substances.
Creating a long-term roadmap for AI adoption and organizational scaling.
Designing and implementing AI-enhanced workflows to automate repetitive tasks and optimize productivity.
Mastering the art of prompting to extract maximum value and accuracy from AI tools.
Identifying bottlenecks and high-impact areas where AI can streamline operations.
A professional development session for teachers on leveraging Kami to transform static documents into interactive learning experiences, focusing on real-time feedback and collaboration.
An exploration of the lush and rainy rainforest habitat, focusing on the layers of the forest and colorful animals like parrots and monkeys.
An exploration of the lush and rainy rainforest habitat, focusing on the layers of the forest and colorful animals like monkeys and parrots.
An in-depth look at the anatomical structures of the primary sensory organs, providing hands-on labeling and coloring activities to reinforce terminology.
An exploration of the hot and dry desert habitat, focusing on how animals like camels and lizards survive with very little water.
A captivating lesson for young explorers to discover the vast ocean habitat, focusing on salt water and amazing creatures like whales, sharks, and crabs.
A foundational lesson for early elementary students exploring freshwater habitats like ponds and rivers, focusing on animals such as frogs, ducks, and fish.
An introductory lesson for young learners about the Arctic habitat and the unique animals that call it home, focusing on adaptations like white fur and blubber.
A professional development session for high school teachers focused on reflecting on the implementation of learning science strategies in their classrooms. Participants analyze successes, troubleshoot challenges, and iterate on their action plans.
An introductory lesson on the water cycle specifically designed for 3rd-grade students with WIDA Level 2 English proficiency and autism. It focuses on clear visuals, simplified language, and predictable structures to explain how water moves through the environment.
A professional development session for grades 9-12 educators exploring cognitive science principles. Teachers will learn about cognitive load theory, retrieval practice, and dual coding to enhance classroom instruction.
A friendly, middle-school introduction to the four major cycles of nature, focusing on how living things and the Earth work together as a 'recycle team'.
An honors-level exploration of the four major biogeochemical cycles, focusing on molecular transformations, human impact, and reservoir residence times.
A comprehensive review of the major biogeochemical cycles: water, carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus. Students will explore how matter moves through Earth's spheres and synthesize their knowledge in a field journal synopsis.
A deep dive into the engineering and physics of the Orion capsule's return to Earth, focusing on heat management, skip-entry maneuvers, and the multi-stage parachute sequence.
A lesson about the Artemis II moon mission, designed for 8th-grade students working at a 3rd-grade reading level. Includes a visual presentation, a mission log worksheet with sequencing and word scrambles, and a space-themed word search.
A comprehensive lesson on food chains, producers, and consumers, featuring differentiated reading passages, graphic organizers, and assessments designed for 5th-grade learners at various levels.