Latest updates from the Developing Experts team
Last week, Sam, Heather and Jon visited the University of East Anglia as guest speakers for the undergraduate science communication module
Developing Experts acknowledged as one of the UK’s most exciting tech startups
Here at Developing Experts, we’re all about delivering aspirational, expert learning content. In order to provide a comprehensive science education, we ensure that every lesson features an expert in the field.
Women of the Future boasted an opportunity for local girls aged 13+, to attend talks led by female scientists and to engage in conversation with local companies about opportunities and careers in STEM.
We’re thrilled to share that last week Developing Experts clinched the title of Tech Innovator at the Norfolk Business Awards.
Take a look at our new-style science experiment films for KS1, KS2 and KS3 science lessons.
A historic vote means that the kilogram will no longer be defined by a piece of metal which was first conceived in 1889.
We have had an all-round front-end makeover, making Developing Experts smarter and smoother.
Developing Experts has just returned from a visit to Beijing to learn more about the Chinese education system, conduct focus groups and meet with our Chinese investment partner. This blog sets out our key findings.
At Developing Experts, we know that our teaching and learning platform cannot reverse the impact of bullying for children. However, as a small consolation, it does enable youngsters to stay learning, stay interested, and stay engaged in the world of study.
Recently a collective of some 29 Nobel prizewinners wrote to the Prime Minister expressing concerns that a hard Brexit would cause a ‘significant setback for science’ in the UK. A concern shared by Developing Experts from a science for children perspective.