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8 Jun

CoderZ Adventure with LEGO® Education Spike™ Prime

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Should your 9-year-old be coding? Absolutely! New and Improved: CoderZ Adventure with LEGO® Education Spike™Prime Many of us wish we were bilingual. Research tells us it’s good for your brain, reduces the chance of Alzheimer's, makes you more competitive in the job market, and makes learn...

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30 Nov

How do you build a Learning Space for All? Low Floor, High Ceiling

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The Importance of Inclusive STEM  Over the last two decades, STEM has become a buzzword synonymous with progressive 21st-century learning. First introduced by the National Science Foundation as a more palatable version of their STEM efforts, STEM education quickly became a measure of school ...

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2 Oct

6 Steps to a Successful Hybrid Learning Experience

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By Wyman Khuu and Jane Chavez Here are some of the top ways teachers can infuse real-world experiences into the hybrid educational environment for the 2020-21 school year (and beyond). Due to the ongoing COVID-19 restrictions and precautions, many schools across the country have hit a roa...

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1 Oct

CoderZ and Amazon Future Engineer Launch Amazon Cyber Robotics Back-to-School Challenge

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All competition participants have a chance to win $250 for their classrooms; Title I teachers can also apply for yearlong access to the CoderZ curriculum DERRY, N.H. – Sept. 29, 2020 – This fall, CoderZ and Amazon Future Engineer are bringing real-world industry to classrooms with the Ama...

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6 Jul

Virtual Robotics Competitions: Rebuilding STEM Momentum

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Robotics competitions the world over are ariteof passage for STEM students.There’s nothing quite like building a team, accepting the challenge, learning new things, and having serious fun along the way.And competitions are not just for STEM enthusiasts; they are proven to draw new young learners a...

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3 Jun

36 Science Activities to do while teaching remotely

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We know how frustrating it is to put all your efforts into preparing an unforgettable STEM class for your students, and then not being able to put it into practice because of a global pandemic that forces almost all schools in the world to start having classes online and remotely. Teachers and ed...

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4 May

Challenges teachers face when teaching online

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It has been a challenging period of time for all teachers, all around the world. We cannot deny that fact. All of a sudden, and because of something that is totally out of our control, students are learning remotely and both educators and administrators are in the permanent search of new tools and p...

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6 Apr

Virtual robots: The power of learning from home

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In these difficult days, where schools are closing their doors all over the world and finding new ways to keep their students learning, teachers are looking for tools that’ll help them deliver the knowledge, abilities, and content they are used to giving in the classroom. Nowadays, when all edu...

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2 Mar

11 Cool FACTS About Programming and Coding You NEED to Know

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Cars, computers, and Columbus Ohio. What do they have in common? Coding! For every technology you rely on in your daily life, code is the language that powers it. Cars run on it, computers won’t work without it, and some cities are using it to improve their infrastructure. Sounds like it's time fo...

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2 Mar

Coding and math: How related are these fields?

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Many teachers face a hard challenge when teaching their students math. It is very common to witness kids, in classrooms all over the globe, that appear to be allergic to math, formulas, algorithms, and equations. Several educators are constantly trying to find new, engaging ways to teach math to the...

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