Inside the eClips Toolbox and the eClips Guides you can find some great teaching resources for all ages.

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Malcolm Gladwell has profiled a host of what he calls “minor geniuses”—innovators or pioneers, he tells Big Think that he noticed attributes that they all shared.

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Read this interview with Edgar Choueri about the different options that are currently being explored by different space agencies.

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Future Morph is designed to show you just some of the amazing and unexpected careers that studying science, technology, engineering and math can lead to.

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The Rubik’s Cube is all about mathematics, you can solve it with multiple formulas on how to move the colors around. Rubik’s Cube offers lesson plans to teachers though You Can do the Rubik’s Cube.

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Project Lead the Way (PLTW) prepares students to be the most innovative and productive leaders in STEM by making meaningful and pioneering contributions.

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This NASA and Lego partnership embarks on a three-year mission to help spark kids’ interest in the STEM fields. (more>>) There will even be a Lego space shuttle flying on the shuttle Discovery launch. Read the full story here.

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Teachers in Space program is working with many new spaceflight companies to make sure that teachers are among those who have a chance to go to space. As a new age of opportunity unfolds, who better than teachers to lead the way?

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