Kamiis a digital classroom space that teachers and students can use to access resources, create and submit projects, and more. Everything is cloud-based and integrates with other platforms to allow for access across devices and locations.
Kami is designed to work with hybrid teaching models, so it operates well in the classroom, such as on a smartboard, but also at home, accessed by students using their own devices. Since it is all cloud-based, documents do not need to be saved, and progress can be checked in real time.
Kami offers a free-to-use model and a paid version with premium features. With either plan, students can download the app for free to sign in and get started.
Each month we publish blogs and newsletters full of digital learning, funding, professional growth, social media, and STEM resources. Below are items from our blogs and newsletters that educators turned to the most in October.
InqITS (Inquiry Intelligent Tutoring System) is an online environment founded by university researchers in the life, earth, and physical sciences. InqITS puts students in control of their learning by leading an authentic inquiry experience through virtual labs.
The nonprofit Science History Institute in Pennsylvania collects and shares stories of innovators and discoveries that shape our lives, with emphasis on the history of chemistry, chemical engineering, and the life sciences.