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Online Educational STEM Resources

It may be difficult (and unsafe!) for your students to conduct most lab experiments from home, but there are still plenty of interactive ways to...
March 30, 2020 Lucy Palmer

ACIS Iceland: Your Classroom Outdoors

We've recently blogged about the natural beauty of Iceland, but these amazing landscapes hold more than photo opps: behind every waterfall and beneath every geyser there...
September 18, 2018 Sarah Bichsel

New ACIS Destination Video: Costa Rica

In 2018, Costa Rican officials announced their intention to be Carbon Neutral by the country's bicentennial in 2021. With more visitors than ever, it's an...
January 16, 2019 Sarah Bichsel

7 Natural Reasons to Head to Iceland

Combine sprawling national parks, hot springs, volcanoes, windswept cliffs, waterfalls, craggy moors and northern lights, and you have an outdoor adventurer's dream come true. Or...
May 24, 2018 Sarah Bichsel

Why Next Generation Travel

Next Generation Travel: what's it all about? Webster's dictionary has no definition (yet), but you can think of it as a trip that goes above...
May 9, 2018 Sarah Bichsel

New STEM Activity: The Mediterranean Diet

Bring international flavor to the classroom with an all new STEM activity on the Mediterranean Diet! High School Biology and Human Nutrition Teacher Carlie Frydman has...
May 2, 2018 Sarah Bichsel

New STEM Activity: Human Genome Sequencing

In 1990, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and National Institutes of Health (NIH) officially launched the first phase of The Human Genome Project, an...
April 10, 2018 Sarah Bichsel
Featured Post Teachers in Their Own Words Everyone at ACIS is passionate about educational travel and could give you an overflowing list... Sarah Bichsel