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The SmartLab team will be hosting school visits regularly during the 2024-25 school year. Bookmark this page and check in for upcoming visits in SmartLabs across Wisconsin!
SmartLab school visits occur during the school day and typically last between 90 minutes and two hours.
The agenda will vary based on the school’s schedule, but they typically include a classroom observation, an opportunity to talk with the SmartLab facilitator and school administrator(s), and a debrief over snacks or a lite meal.
Your local sales rep will send you the detailed agenda for your school visit once you’ve registered.
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MEET ACADEMIC NEEDS
The Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction (DPI) has a clear vision for STEM learning: that “all students use a collaborative, innovative, and logic-based transdisciplinary approach, rooted in content knowledge, skills, and experiences, to identify and solve contemporary problems.”
This vision is founded on the notion that STEM is a holistic “transdiscipline,” helping young learners connect seemingly discrete concepts and academic subjects to real-world, relatable scenarios. This ability to make connections is precisely what SmartLab Learning aims to accomplish through hands-on, project-based learning for students of all ages and abilities.
SMARTLAB Learning in WISCONSIN
Per the goals of the Wisconsin DPI, all students in grades 4–12 should be actively developing “STEM literacy” through a cohesive, holistic, progressive curriculum. SmartLab Learning Solutions like the SmartLab HQ and SmartLab Studio help young learners become comfortable around technology and STEM concepts, identify new interests and abilities, and develop critical skills they can apply to their future careers.
A SmartLab Learning Solution is a place where:
SMARTLAB STANDARDS ALIGNMENT
Set your learners up for success on standardized assessments. SmartLab Learning Solutions are in 70% or higher alignment with the following national and state-specific standards:
See which Wisconsin schools and districts have implemented SmartLab solutions.
These organizations and donors are working to improve access to STEM and STEAM learning opportunities in the state of Wisconsin.
We’re excited to hear from you. Let’s change the way your students engage with math and science—in and outside the classroom.