Happy Thanksgiving! Moosmosis Global Health & Education – Moosmosis
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Dedicated to global education and lifelong learning, Moosmosis is an international youth organization that promotes lifelong learning in the arts and sciences and aspires to close the gap of educational disparities through open-access education. By creating and publishing original free lessons and unique e-learning games in both the humanities and sciences, Moosmosis provides diverse learning tools, open to all lifelong learners around the world.
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Thank you again for your support everyone, and have a Happy Thanksgiving! 😀 Feel free to also check out the incredible e-learning games below made by our Moosmosis members and lifelong learners!
Thank You to All of Our Kind Supporters!
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Check Out These Awesome E-Learning Games Made by Our Moosmosis Members & Lifelong Learners From Around the World
1. What does the world eat for breakfast? Learn about breakfast from around the world with Freddie from United Kingdom!
2. Wonder How Our Glasses Work? Learn about physics and lens with Kenji from Japan.
3. Superstar Women in STEM? Learn about famous STEM women in an interactive museum with Joely from the United States
Thank You So Much Again For Your Support! ❤
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