Go to e-LearningYoung inventors and researchers are curious, and question everything. How does the staircases light turn on? Why does it go on at the bottom, and back off again at the top? Children learn the answers to these and other questions in a fun way through our Class Set Electrical Control b..
How does a cone gear wheel, a belt drive or a rack and pinion drive work? What happens if the gear ratio changes? Young researchers can discover the answers to these and many other questions through 15 models and twelve experiments. The models are quick and easy to build in the classroom, and the pr..
Learn about optical phenomena in the classroom and conduct experiments with light! Discover the concepts of umbra and penumbra, look at exciting objects under a magnifying glass, or tell the time using a sundial. These and other exciting topics are fun to learn about using the Class Set Optics. The ..
We encounter simple machines everywhere in our everyday lives. They help
us to do work using as little effort as possible. We will teach the
basic mechanical and technical principles and interactions of forces
using illustrative models that can be set up quickly. Pupils will
consolidate what..
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One class set contains 16 individual sets
One class set is suitable for, for example, 30 pupils and one teacher
Communicating solar or solar energy and its use
Two solar modules and one solar motor included
Ten experiments for use in the classroom available onli..
How can a house survive a storm unscathed and why don't cranes fall over? The designers of tomorrow are exploring these questions and many others like them. They are exploring the stability and strength of technical structures and discovering the relationships between load-bearing capacity and conne..