Learning in Motion

Learning in Motion Learning in Motion delivers innovative learning solutions. We can craft effective strategy, deliver content development, instructional design, and architecture.

Learning in Motion can take an educational product from its conception to its design, delivery, and implementation. We can offer solutions. We can test your product and then test it again. And we can adhere to an agreed-upon budget and timeline—without sacrificing quality. Whether we are a creating a world-wide, tablet-based curriculum spanning 13 grades, editing a paper, or producing a single vid

eo, we will provide you with the same commitment, talent, and passion. Learning in Motion is a dedicated, full-service staff of educational experts, project leaders, developers, writers, videographers, editors, interface designers, and artists. We can transform into a team of 2 or 200 by utilizing our valuable networking and consulting capabilities to fit your specific needs. We look forward to showing you what we can do.

Excellent chronology of the Kilauea eruption:
12/19/2018

Excellent chronology of the Kilauea eruption:

A landmark study unspools a timeline of the most destructive eruption in recorded history of Hawaii’s Kilauea volcano.

"The Kilauea Volcano: Be A Volcanologist" transports middle school students to the site of the fascinating May 2018 erup...
11/14/2018

"The Kilauea Volcano: Be A Volcanologist" transports middle school students to the site of the fascinating May 2018 eruption of Kilauea on Hawai‘i. They analyze real data from the eruption and create a hazard response plan. Engage your class with this free resource from Learning in Motion! http://www.learninginmotion.com/eventscience/kilauea/

Forests need fish too!
10/25/2018

Forests need fish too!

In a 20-year study, researchers have found that nearly 600,000 pounds of sockeye salmon carcasses tossed to the left side of a small, remote stream in southwest Alaska, helped trees on that side of the stream grow faster than their counterparts on the other side.

FREE SCIENCE LESSONS!Do your students know that bears must learn how to fish? Teach them about learned and inherited tra...
10/17/2018

FREE SCIENCE LESSONS!
Do your students know that bears must learn how to fish? Teach them about learned and inherited traits using free videos and lessons (based on the live cams of explore.org/bears at Katmai National Park & Preserve) at http://www.learninginmotion.com/eventscience/brownbears/

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