Toshiba/NSTA ExploraVision empowers young minds to imagine the future and create innovative solutions for the world’s challenges through our STEM competition. Our comprehensive STEM project format guides students through every step of the research and development process, fostering critical thinking and scientific inquiry. By participating in ExploraVision STEM competitions, students not only enhance their STEM skills but also gain valuable experience in teamwork and problem-solving. Join ExploraVision to inspire future scientists and engineers and unlock a world of STEM education opportunities.
Huge Congratulations to Dr. Gonzalez, a dedicated science teacher at North Side High School in Fort Worth, TX, @NorthsideFWISD has been awarded a TAF grant for the “Astronomy for All” project! Interested in receiving your own grant? Visit http://www.toshiba.com/taf
Thank you, EV ambassador Ms. Adkins and for stopping by at Toshiba @NSTA ExploraVision booth at TN State Teachers Association, Murfreesboro, TN https://bit.ly/40biwLB Had a great time hanging out with educators from Meigs Middle School and Meigs North Elementary in Decatur, TN!
🚀 We’re thrilled to announce that Ms. Chelsea Timmons at T.H. Rogers School @throgers1 has been awarded a $6,250 grant for the Mission to Mars: Colonizing a New World project! Interested in securing a Toshiba grant for your classroom for 11/1 due date at https://bit.ly/4aApOKu
A Big Thank You to Sarah Kelnhofer & Hana Smith from Hoopeston Area HS for visiting our booth at the Illinois Science Teaching Association conference https://bit.ly/3NqrJYM🎉Special shoutout to an amazing ExploraVision ambassador, Nicole McJunkin, for making this event a success
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