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21 Aug

Summertime STEM: 3 Electronics Projects for Kids | Guest Blogger

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Summertime is the perfect time for your children to explore their creative side while learning something new. Kids love to build things, and they love small gadgets. Below are some ideas for simple electronic projects that your kids will love. So, gather your supplies and let’s get started! 1. ...

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7 Aug

Guest Blogger: Get Students Excited About a Programming Career!

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Understanding the world of technology can unlock so many new and interesting pathways for students. Boys and girls alike are needed in many sectors related to technology and programming. Computer skills are incredibly beneficial to students learning in many ways that we’ll discuss today. In ad...

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25 Jul

Ada Lovelace: The first programmer of the world

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Learning how to code with a cyber robot in a STEM online learning environment wasn’t always a possibility. Unique spaces of interaction like the ones we have in the Cyber Robotics Coding Competitions are still new and fresh, and we are constantly trying to improve them. When we go to ...

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23 Apr

4 organizations that advocate for more women in STEM and coding

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Today we want to stand up and give a big round of applause. Today, we want to honor a few organizations that are making a real change in the way women all around the globe are getting involved with STEM, coding and tech fields. We can pretend nothing is going on and not make a issue out of this,...

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11 Apr

Guest Blogger: Introducing Students to Careers in Robotic Engineering

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According to a study from the McKinsey Global Institute, robots may replace human workers in as many as 800 million jobs by 2030. Over the next 12 years, there will be higher demand than ever before for robotic engineers. After all, someone needs to design these robots and be able to fix them if the...

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13 Mar

4 Inspiring Women: The power of these Girls in STEM

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This shouldn’t even be a subject of discussion, but sadly it is. We should not be making any differences between men and women that made STEM their way to look and interact with the world; actually, we should be speaking about people and not about boys or girls. Since not everybody thinks this ...

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26 Feb

Guest Blogger: How 3D Printers Can Help Students Solve Everyday Problems

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In the past several years, 3D printing has seen a massive shift in its applications and public perception. While it was once perceived as a mere gimmick, it now sees regular use in many industries around the world. As teachers, we need to prepare students with the real-world skills necessary to comp...

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12 Feb

3 inspiring lectures about STEAM education and EdTech

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We’re constantly looking for sources of information and inspiration to be better prepared at the moment to give a class. As educators, we’re obligated to learn from others as much (or even more) than the amount others learn from us. Today, we want to share with you 3 extraordinary lectures on...

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11 Jan

Guest Blogger: Creating a STEAM-Based Makerspace in Your Classroom

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Educators know that the modern, relevant classroom is an evolving classroom. For the most part that’s a good thing, because it signals that changes are being made so that students are equipped for the future. As we’ve noted before, “We are facing the 4th industrial revolution: A revolution ...

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19 Dec

Teachers as role models: The story of an American teacher in China

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"Not all those who wander are lost." - J.R.R. Tolkien I understood from my earliest teaching days the importance of my role in the classroom not just as an educator, but as a female role model. While teaching and coaching debate in America, I regularly had students emulate me both academically an...

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