Washington, Connecticut Depot – Slooh, the pioneer in delivering live online telescopic universe broadcasts and NGSS-aligned curriculum to school communities around the world, recently launched the next generation of its online learning platform to make space exploration even more easier and more attractive for both students and educators. The updated platform includes enhancements to enable greater interactivity, personalization and student-driven learning this school year and in the future.
“Slooh offers students, particularly those in grades 4-8, a unique experience focused on age-appropriate, hands-on experiential learning,” said Michael Paolucci, founder of Slooh. “From new learning activities to a more intuitive dashboard, new enhancements flatten the learning curve for new users and emphasize creativity and self-directed learning as students discover the wonders of the universe and collect and analyze astronomical data in time. real”.
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