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Edu.buncee.com for Science Fair Projects

How are students showing off their Science Fair Projects this school year? Edu.buncee.com is a web and mobile tool for teachers and students to easily create their own multimedia content. The fun digital canvas makes it easy for students. They can add the power of digital media to all kinds of school projects. This is especially true when talking about their science fair posters.

Science Fair Projects

You can use buncee’s new QR code generator and design library of science stickers and animations. Students can easily create digital presentations. They can print these out for science fair posters. Then students can include a QR code on the printouts for all the fair attendees to scan.  Students can enhance their proje
Screen Shot 2015-03-13 at 7.29.40 AMct explanations using multimedia, and anyone who scans the QR code can view an interactive version of the printouts. They can play videos related to the experiment, listen to a student’s audio recordings, access links to online sources, and much more.

Science artwork and animations in buncee’s design library can help kids express their ideas and findings in a fun and simple way.  Young learners can even attach audio to their stickers and animations to create beakers and planets that speak. Including all these forms of media in their projects, students will learn how to study and research credible science sources online, and they will engage with the content as they create their multimedia posters.

Try creating science buncees with your students this month. Draw inspiration from these science fair project examples to get started, and check out the new science stickers to share with your students!

 

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Dr. Monica Burns is a former classroom teacher, Author, Speaker, and Curriculum & EdTech Consultant. Visit her site ClassTechTips.com for more ideas on how to become a tech-savvy teacher.

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