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Top 5 Signs Your Online STEM Program Has Moved from Passive to Experiential

Top 5 Signs Your Online STEM Program Has Moved from Passive to Experiential

Discover 5 signs your online STEM program has shifted to experiential learning. Learn how active learning & virtual labs improve outcomes and career readiness.

Top 5 Signs Your Online STEM Program Has Moved from Passive to Experiential
5 Ways to Make Skin Layers and Organ Anatomy a More Approachable Topic

5 Ways to Make Skin Layers and Organ Anatomy a More Approachable Topic

Teaching skin layers and organ anatomy can be tricky. Check out these 5 ways to make the topic more approachable to students.

5 Ways to Make Skin Layers and Organ Anatomy a More Approachable Topic
Announcing New Labster Content – July 2021 Product Update

Announcing New Labster Content – July 2021 Product Update

Labster announces the July 2021 release of new learning content, including 19 new simulations in chemistry and biology.

Announcing New Labster Content – July 2021 Product Update
Students Learn Twice as Much with Labster

Students Learn Twice as Much with Labster

Students learn twice as much when virtual labs are used in conjunction with traditional lectures. Discover how using Labster vastly improves learning outcomes.

Students Learn Twice as Much with Labster
How Schools Can Increase Student Interest in STEM careers

How Schools Can Increase Student Interest in STEM careers

Schools can increase student interest in STEM careers by bolstering learner self-efficacy. See how Labster simulations can help build up that confidence here.

How Schools Can Increase Student Interest in STEM careers
Platform Update: Expanding Beyond Simulations

Platform Update: Expanding Beyond Simulations

Labster now offers a library of 3D science animations, 1000s of science images, shorter simulations, lab manuals, lab reports, and more!

Platform Update: Expanding Beyond Simulations
STEM Education Has a Retention Problem, Not a Student Problem

STEM Education Has a Retention Problem, Not a Student Problem

STEM education has a retention problem, which means a shortage of future scientists. We explore how to better engage and retain these key learners.

STEM Education Has a Retention Problem, Not a Student Problem
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