Description
DESCRIPTION ABOUT THIS PRODUCT
The SmartSchool Systems Learning Portal provides instructional support activities including inquiry-based investigations for elementary, middle school and high school STEM classrooms.
These teacher-friendly materials are available at no cost for classroom teachers who are using SmartSchool Systems equipment.
Currently Available:
Elementary Science Investigations with the SmartMicroScope – 5E Model
Elementary Science and Math Activities with the Vu+ datalogger
Elementary Science Investigations with dataloggers
mBot Robot – Activities for PC/Mac and iPad
Edison Robotics – Controller, Programmer, Builder and Lesson Plans
Middle School Science Investigations with the SmartMicroScope – 5E Model
Middle School Activities with dataloggers
Middle School Biology Activities with dataloggers
Middle School Chemistry Activities with dataloggers
Middle School Physics Activities with dataloggers
Science at Work – Activities with dataloggers
Science in Sport – Activities with dataloggers
mBot Robot – Activities for PC/Mac and iPad
Biology Investigations with the SmartMicroScope – 5E Model
High School Biology Activities with dataloggers
High School Chemistry Activities with dataloggers
High School Physics – Light, Sound and Pressure
High School Physics – Electricity and Heat
High School Physics – Force and Motion
mBot Robot – Activities for PC/Mac and iPad
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Details:
The Learning Portal is available at no cost for classroom teachers using equipment from SmartSchool Systems. This includes all SmartMicroScopes, Data Harvest dataloggers, mBots (purchased from SmartSchool Systems) and Edison Robots (purchased from SmartSchool Systems).
It’s as easy as 1 – 2 – 3
1. Go to the Learning Portal page appropriate for your grade level and product you have.
2. Use the access code provided with your SmartSchool Systems product to access the resources.
3. If you don’t have the access code, please contact us:
Email to Request Learning Portal Access
Learning Portal Access is only for our customers.
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peytongrace617 –
Tools like these really make learning more practical and engaging, especially when students get to explore things hands-on instead of just reading theory. It helps build better understanding through real interaction.
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Mariposa –
The SmartSchool Systems Learning Portal honestly feels a lot more interactive than a typical educational platform. What stood out to me most is how the activities use robotics, microscopes, and dataloggers in a hands-on way that feels surprisingly similar to gaming experiences. Instead of just reading theory, students actively explore, test, and solve problems almost like completing missions or challenges in a STEM-based simulation game.
The robotics sections with mBot and Edison Robots especially give off strong coding-game vibes, where students learn through experimentation and trial-and-error, similar to strategy or puzzle games. That kind of engagement makes learning feel less forced and much more immersive.
I also like that the portal supports multiple grade levels, so the experience grows with the student instead of feeling repetitive. The inquiry-based investigations and interactive activities create the same rewarding feeling gamers get when unlocking new mechanics or progressing through levels. It even made me think about how modern games are becoming more accessible across devices, especially discussions around is Cuphead playable on mobile. Overall, it’s a smart way to combine education, technology, and interactive learning in a way that genuinely keeps people engaged.
elisa –
The SmartSchool Systems Learning Portal honestly feels a lot more interactive than a typical educational platform. What stood out to me most is how the activities use robotics, microscopes, and dataloggers in a hands-on way that feels surprisingly similar to gaming experiences. Instead of just reading theory, students actively explore, test, and solve problems almost like completing missions or challenges in a STEM-based simulation game.
The robotics sections with mBot and Edison Robots especially give off strong coding-game vibes, where students learn through experimentation and trial-and-error, similar to strategy or puzzle games. That kind of engagement makes learning feel less forced and much more immersive.
I also like that the portal supports multiple grade levels, so the experience grows with the student instead of feeling repetitive.