Fizzics Education wins 5th CILC Pinnacle Award Follow FizzicsEd Articles: Comments 0 Woohoo! This week the Center for Interactive Learning Collaboration announced their annual winners of the CILC Pinnacle Award for 2020. This award acknowledges virtual learning providers from around the world who have consistently received outstanding ratings of >95% on program evaluation by educators and activity directors. We’re very proud to be in amongst the best in the world in interactive video conferencing and are looking forward to another great year in connecting students around the globe. Find out more about our online programs here! The Center for Interactive Learning and Collaboration (CILC) is a 501(c) 3 non-profit organization, founded in 1994, and is the USA’s leading clearinghouse for interactive, virtual programs for students and Lifelong Learners. You can find out more about the CILC on this podcast Happy teaching Ben Newsome Love Science? Subscribe! Join our newsletter Receive more lesson plans and fun science ideas. Calendar of Events Liquid Nitrogen Online Show, Jan 20 Jan 20, 2021 2PM - 2PM Price: $0 - $45 Book Now! Featured Articles Why is science important? Topics Apps [11] Agriculture [3] Art [13] Augmented Reality [4] AussieED [1] Awards [12] Big History [1] Biology [35] Books [1] China [1] Churchill Fellowship [19] Cleveland [1] Club [4] Coding [13] Cooking [3] Dinosaurs [6] Distance Education [48] Eastershow [2] Edchat [221] Edtech [60] Education [178] Educhange [5] Environment [27] Events [41] Farming [1] Food [2] Gaming [6] Gifted [7] History [3] Indigenous [3] Kids [34] Kids Parties [6] Kitchen Chemistry [6] Maker Space [11] Maths [10] Media [19] Museums [30] Music [1] NASA [6] National Science Week [3] Outdoors [31] Outreach [33] Ozscied [2] Podcasts [118] Pop Culture [4] Preschool [23] Remote Education [16] Robotics [8] Safety [2] Scicomm [133] Scied [34] Science [5] Science News [4] Social Media [7] Soils [1] Space Science [15] Sport [8] STEM [180] Teaching [223] Television [2] Toys & Gadgets [1] Video Conferencing [40] Virtual Excursions [8] Edutech [25] Distance Learning [17] primary education [35] literacy [4] secondary education [27] Christmas [1] experiments [5] seasonal [1] competitions [7] careers [5] Physics [3] Chemistry [2] design thinking [6] project-based learning [5] family [3] Inclusive education [4] Classroom management [1] Student encouragement [2] STEAM [4] Higher education [2] teacher [0] Vacation care [1] middle school [1] Artificial Intelligence [1] Sustainability [2] UN SDGs [2] Global [1] International [1] Chinese student visits [1] Science & Technology Camps [1] Design [2] Oceans [2] video conference [1] online [3] virtual [1] Child online safety [1] dis [0] Film [1] Inquiry-based learning [4] List [1] Student investigation [2] collaboration [1] K to 2 education [1] Photography [1] Parenting [1] Lesson ideas [1] Lab Tech [1] Leadership [1] special needs [1] Load More Topics
Woohoo! This week the Center for Interactive Learning Collaboration announced their annual winners of the CILC Pinnacle Award for 2020. This award acknowledges virtual learning providers from around the world who have consistently received outstanding ratings of >95% on program evaluation by educators and activity directors. We’re very proud to be in amongst the best in the world in interactive video conferencing and are looking forward to another great year in connecting students around the globe. Find out more about our online programs here! The Center for Interactive Learning and Collaboration (CILC) is a 501(c) 3 non-profit organization, founded in 1994, and is the USA’s leading clearinghouse for interactive, virtual programs for students and Lifelong Learners. You can find out more about the CILC on this podcast Happy teaching Ben Newsome
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