June 2015 Newsletter

Take Your Place Among The Trailblazers Who Seek To Revolutionize Learning

Teachers and administrators who share a passion to add technology in the classroom will convene @ the ISTE conference in Philadelphia, June 29 – July 1, 2015 at the Pennsylvania Convention Center, ISTE 2015 will provide tangible resources and hands-on teaching strategies! Teachers will engage with cutting edge companies who offer solutions to introduce STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Technology education) to students.

A+ Mobile Solutions is one of those companies – Booth # 1939.

ISTE 2015 is hosted by the International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE) and is globally recognized as the most comprehensive educational technology conference in the world.  Visit isteconference.org: to read more!

Stop by Booth #1939 and enter to win free use of an A+ Mobile STEM Lab for your classroom! Together, let’s turn your students into scientists!

NAO Robot Teams Up With A+ Mobile

Bay Shore, NY: A+ Mobile Solutions announced today that the Aldebaran NAO Robot and its development software is available as an optional add-on to its Mobile STEM Lab – Intelligent Laptop Cart, adding the ability to teach programming and coding to students of all ages.  The NAO robot is the leading humanoid robot being used in research and education worldwide. Equipped with pressure, tactile and sonar sensors, cameras and microphones to perceive its surroundings. 

"Is It Science Class Yet?"

Bay Shore, NY: A+ Mobile Solutions announced today that the Aldebaran NAO Robot and its development software is available as an optional add-on to its Mobile STEM Lab – Intelligent Laptop Cart, adding the ability to teach programming and coding to students of all ages.  The NAO robot is the leading humanoid robot being used in research and education worldwide. Equipped with pressure, tactile and sonar sensors, cameras and microphones to perceive its surroundings. 

Science Labs in Elementary Schools?

Traditionally, elementary school means the three Rs: reading, ‘riting, and ‘rithmetic. That tradition has been carried on by No Child Left Behind, which holds schools accountable for scores in reading and writing, leaving science on the back burner. But, that may be about to change…

Read the full article posted on May 15th on www.education.com 

Watch how an A+ Mobile STEM Lab turns students into scientists in the Bronx!

Stop by our booth at ISTE, in Philadelphia June 29 - July 1, and enter to win free use of a Mobile STEM Lab for your school!