Workshops and Learning Events
Fisher Science Education is committed to providing science education resources and tools to help improve the classroom experience for you and your students. Take advantage of these FREE workshops to learn more about advancing technology, new products and more!
Available Workshops
How to Incorporate the Latest Science Technology Into Your Classroom
Hosted by Fisher Science Education and Ohaus Corporation
Join Fisher Science Education and Ohaus Corporation's education teams, along with representatives from several other leading manufacturers of science education products, to learn about the latest tools available for teaching science today.
Breakfast and lunch will be provided, and door prizes will be awarded.
| Date |
Time |
Location |
Recommended
Education Level |
| Saturday, Sept. 11, 2010 |
9 a.m. - 3 p.m. |
Lexington High School
251 Waltham Street, Lexington, MA 02421 |
Middle/High School Educators |
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Discussion Topics
Ohaus Balances and Scales
Educators from Ohaus will introduce new virtual software featuring the Scout Pro Balance. This new product brings technology into the learning environment and allows teachers to conduct virtual experiments prior to actual lab work. Students can replicate the most popular hands-on labs both in the classroom and at home.
Swift Optical Digital Microscopy
Looking for new ways to prepare your students using 21st century STEM initiatives? Go digital! The future of science classrooms and workplaces is digital technology. Prepare your students for this future by incorporating Motic Software and Swift Digital cameras and microscopes into your STEM curriculum. Get students involved digitally! Learn how to integrate digital technology and assessment into your current teaching.
NeuLog Data Acquisition
Energize your classroom with NeuLog -- revolutionary new data acquisition products available exclusively from Fisher Science Education. NeuLog modular sensors work independently to collect and record data using self-contained memory or can be linked together to collect multiple measurements at once. This flexible system can be used to support middle, high school or college-level curriculum. These sensors are great for use in the classroom and are portable for use in the field.
Examgen
Examgen has more than 20 years of experience providing quality test-item banks to meet the needs of today's teachers. Examgen is the leading publisher of quality test-item banks (databases of test questions) for high school, middle school and elementary school teachers in science, math and social studies. Try it yourself to learn how powerful this tool can be.
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How to Incorporate the Latest Science Technology Into Your Classroom
Hosted by Fisher Science Education and Ohaus Corporation
Join Fisher Science Education and Ohaus Corporation's education teams, along with representatives from several other leading manufacturers of science education products, to learn about the latest tools available for teaching science today.
Breakfast and lunch will be provided, and door prizes will be awarded.
| Date |
Time |
Location |
Recommended
Education Level |
| Saturday, Oct. 2, 2010 |
8 a.m. - 4 p.m. |
Hilton Indian Lakes Resort, Bloomingdale, IL |
Middle/High School Educators |
Register now »
+ More Information About This Workshop
Discussion Topics
Ohaus Balances and Scales
Educators from Ohaus will introduce new virtual software featuring the Scout Pro Balance. This new product brings technology into the learning environment and allows teachers to conduct virtual experiments prior to actual lab work. Students can replicate the most popular hands-on labs both in the classroom and at home.
Swift Optical Digital Microscopy
Looking for new ways to prepare your students using 21st century STEM initiatives? Go digital! The future of science classrooms and workplaces is digital technology. Prepare your students for this future by incorporating Motic Software and Swift Digital cameras and microscopes into your STEM curriculum. Get students involved digitally! Learn how to integrate digital technology and assessment into your current teaching.
NeuLog Data Acquisition
Energize your classroom with NeuLog -- revolutionary new data acquisition products available exclusively from Fisher Science Education. NeuLog modular sensors work independently to collect and record data using self-contained memory or can be linked together to collect multiple measurements at once. This flexible system can be used to support middle, high school or college-level curriculum. These sensors are great for use in the classroom and are portable for use in the field.
EarthBox®
The EarthBox is a versatile, easy-to-use, scientifically engineered container gardening system, appropriate for 6-12th grade standards-based curriculum. The EarthBox features hands-on, cross-curricula lesson plans that teach students principles and properties of water, light, soil, plants and nutrition.
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How to Incorporate the Latest Science Teaching Techniques Into Your Classroom
Hosted by Fisher Science Education and Ohaus Corporation
Join Fisher Science Education and Ohaus Corporation's education teams, along with representatives from several other leading manufacturers of science education products, to learn about the latest tools available for teaching science today.
Breakfast and lunch will be provided, and door prizes will be awarded.
| Date |
Time |
Location |
Recommended
Education Level |
| * Postponed until further notice * |
8:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. |
Ohaus Corporate Offices
19A Chapin Rd.
Pine Brook, NJ |
Middle/High School Educators |
+ More Information About This Workshop
Discussion Topics
Ohaus Balances and Scales
Educators from Ohaus will introduce new virtual software featuring the Scout Pro Balance. This new product brings technology into the learning environment and allows teachers to conduct virtual experiments prior to actual lab work. Students can replicate the most popular hands-on labs, both in the classroom and at home.
Swift Optical Digital Microscopy
Looking for new ways to prepare your students using 21st century STEM initiatives? Go digital! The future of science classrooms and workplaces is digital technology. Prepare your students for this future by incorporating Motic Software and Swift Digital cameras and microscopes into your STEM curriculum. Get students involved digitally! Learn how to integrate digital technology and assessment into your current teaching.
Examgen
Examgen has more than 20 years of experience providing quality test-item banks to meet the needs of today's teachers. Examgen is the leading publisher of quality test-item banks (databases of test questions) for high school, middle school and elementary school teachers in science, math and social studies. Try it yourself to learn how powerful this tool can be.
EarthBox®
The EarthBox is a versatile, easy-to-use, scientifically engineered container gardening system, appropriate for 6-12th grade standards-based curriculum. The EarthBox features hands-on, cross-curricula lesson plans that teach students principles and properties of water, light, soil, plants and nutrition.
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