In Filament Games' Reach for the Sun, students grow a sunflower from a seed to a full plant by "doing" photosynthesis.
The Mindset Works® SchoolKit® teaches students the growth mindset – the understanding that ability develops with effort and learning.
iPrompts provide students with autism spectrum disorders visual supports, including schedules, timers, choice boards, video clips, and social stories.
Agile Mind's web-based biology course supports learning of biological concepts through interactive and engaging simulations and visualizations.
FluidMath is software that recognizes handwritten formulae and sketches drawn on the screen, then generates solutions, graphs, and animations.
The Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Program at the U.S. Department of Education (ED) is operated out of its research arm, the Institute of Education Sciences (IES). ED/IES SBIR provides up to $1,050,000 in funding to small business firms and partners for the research and development (R&D) of commercially viable education technology products.
The program accepts proposals in the areas of education and special education:
In the area of education, ED/IES SBIR funds the R&D of products to improve student learning directly or indirectly (e.g., through teacher practices) in authentic education settings (e.g., schools, after-school programs, or distance learning programs). For more details on the current priority area in the education track, click here.
In the area of special education, , ED/IES SBIR funds the R&D of products for use by infants, toddlers, or students with or at risk for disabilities, or teachers (or other instructional personnel, related services providers, or family members) in early intervention or special education. For more details on the current priority area in the special education track, click here.
Follow ED/IES SBIR on Twitter at the following:
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@OfficeofEdTech
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