Skip to main content Skip to main navigation Skip to footer
Logins
Explore Learning
Explore Learning
  • About Us
    • Overview
    • Our Story
    • Our Team
    • News
  • Our Products
    • Overview
    • Gizmos
    • Reflex
    • Frax
    • Science4Us
    • Math Solutions
    • Science Solutions
    • Site Status
    • Testimonials
  • Research
  • Resources
    • Overview
    • Educator Resource Hub
    • Product Support
    • Success Stories
    • Insights
    • Download Library
    • Professional Development
  • Careers
  • Contact
  • Logins
  • Home
  • About Us
  • News
  • News Article

Two New Gizmos to Start the New Year

  • January 09, 2023
  • Product Updates
  • Gizmos
Two New Gizmos to Start the New Year

ExploreLearning Gizmos are interactive online simulations and case studies for math and science that power inquiry and understanding through hands-on learning and experimentation. With more than 550 Gizmos covering STEM topics for grades 3-12, students can dig deeper into subjects and really understand challenging concepts. As 2023 begins, we have two new science simulations joining our Gizmos library: Molecule Builder and Coriolis Effect, both for middle or high-school students.
 

Gizmos



In the Molecule Builder Gizmo, students can join atoms together to form molecules. There are two modes to the Gizmo: “Free build” and “Build from formula.” In the “Free build” mode, students can join any atoms together to make any structure, then enter the formula to check for understanding. If the molecule exists in the Gizmo’s database, students can then view a 3D model of that molecule. In “Build from formula” mode, students use an existing formula and structural diagram to create a challenge molecule. These molecules range from very simple ones like H2O to more complex, such as glucose (C6H12O6). Ring structures and isomers can also be explored. Molecule Builder is primarily for middle school students but can also be used in a high school chemistry class, especially when exploring the more complex molecules and isomers.
 

Gizmos



The Coriolis Effect Gizmo explores the physics behind the Coriolis effect. The Coriolis effect is the shifting of wind direction caused by Earth’s rotation, resulting in wind patterns that form hurricanes, trade winds, and other phenomena. The Gizmo simulates two kids playing catch, first on two trains, then on a merry-go-round, and finally on Earth’s surface. This demonstrates that the Coriolis effect is caused by a combination of the rotational motion of the thrower and catcher and the use of the rotating body (usually Earth) as a frame of reference.

Enjoy the new Gizmos, and have a very happy New Year!
  

Logo

Gizmos


Check out our 450+ Gizmos and STEM Cases, and see how you can try Gizmos in your classroom free!

You might also like these stories...

All News

July 19, 2024

Introducing Helix: ExploreLearning’s New In-Product AI Chatbot is Ready to Help!

July 01, 2024

ExploreLearning Gizmos and STEM Cases: Winners at ISTELive24

June 10, 2024

ExploreLearning Reflex Selected for 2024 EdTech Breakthrough Awards
STAY CONNECTED

Sign up to get the latest updates from ExploreLearning via occasional email.

Sign Up
Explore Learning logo

© 2024 ExploreLearning. All rights reserved.
Gizmo, Gizmos, Reflex, Frax, and Science4Us

Gizmos icon
Reflex icon
Frax icon
Science4Us icon
About Us
  • Overview
  • Our Story
  • Our Team
  • News
Our Products
  • Overview
  • Gizmos
  • Reflex
  • Frax
  • Science4Us
  • Math Solutions
  • Science Solutions
  • Site Status
  • Testimonials
Research Resources
  • Overview
  • Educator Resource Hub
  • Product Support
  • Success Stories
  • Insights
  • Download Library
  • Professional Development
Careers Contact Us

Get Connected

  • Toll-Free 866-882-4141
  • Local +1-434-293-7043
  • Newsletter Sign-Up
  • LinkedIn
  • Twitter
  • Facebook
Gizmos icon
Reflex icon
Frax icon
Science4Us icon

© 2024 ExploreLearning. All rights reserved.
Gizmo, Gizmos, Reflex, Frax, and Science4Us

  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use
  • Do Not Sell My Personal Information
  • Sitemap
A Cambium Learning Group Brand
Website by Moncur