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27 Jun

Gaming in Education: Using Virtual Robotics to Implement STEM Learning

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You may have often heard younger students in school complaining about how difficult their math and science homework can be, but they seem to do just fine with homework and assignments in language or history subjects. What these students don’t know is that learning STEM subjects can not only be sti...

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10 Jun

Why Robotics Is the Ideal After-School Activity for Your Students

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The use of robotics has not only been essential for students in the classroom, but robotics proves to be an appropriate activity even after the school day is over. For most students, spending the whole day in a classroom gets exhausting and tiring. When the day is done, kids want to spend their time...

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6 May

The Way of the Future: STEAM-Based Learning & Renewable Energy Projects

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Evolution is everything in education. As our world continues to change, particularly the use of technology, so too should the way we teach students about the world. Education is important for many reasons, including understanding what the real issues are in regards to sustainability. There’s a ...

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3 Apr

Robotics in Education: 3 cool ways to incorporate robotics into your curricula

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Fact: Robotics is an amazing way to teach our students a number of disciplines. Through learning of robotics, and through participation in different available robotics competitions, teachers can deliver STEM knowledge and help students strengthen their 21st-century skills and abilities. We know, ...

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8 Mar

Great Women of Tech-History: Hedy Lamarr, Grace Hopper, Reshma Saujani and Linda Liukas

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Many times we’ve written about wonderful women who’ve changed the world. Since we’ve seen the energy of so many female students in the numerous CRCC’s we’ve done all across the world, we wanted to, once again, dedicate an article to women. We wanted to speak about these 4 phenomenal women ...

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28 Feb

Coding influences your students’ self-esteem

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What’s the relation between kids’ self-confidence and self-esteem and coding? How can programming a virtual robot can influence the self-esteem levels of your students? Is there a psychological layer that connects coding and student development? Well, recent researches show that both the proc...

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23 Jan

How to Connect STEAM-Based Education to the Real (Online) World

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STEAM-based education is based on the idea that science, technology, engineering, arts and mathematics are essential to solving problems in the modern world. It is based on the understanding that incorporating STEAM offers students a leg-up by endowing them with a skillset that will be useful to the...

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27 Dec

Closing The Gap Between Men and Women in STEM | Guest Bloggers

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Closing The Gap Between Men and Women in STEM Gender inequality in the workplace is nothing new. When women entered the workforce during World War II, it was out of necessity. During the feminist movement of the 1960s, women entered the workforce by choice. However, their options were quite limit...

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17 Dec

The Importance of Closing the STEM Gap in Rural Schools | Guest Bloggers

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Now more than ever, receiving a high-quality education rich in mathematics and sciences provides a solid foundation for opportunity in the workforce. In fact, by 2020, almost two-thirds of all jobs will require postsecondary training, especially training that emphasizes critical thinking and prob...

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13 Dec

Even more amazing EV3 Projects to do with your students!

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A few months ago we brought you a great selection of cool and simple EV3 projects you could do either with your kids or with your students. Since we love so much the great things kids can create by having the right coding knowledge and a LEGO Mindstorms EV3, we decided it was the right time to bring...

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