[[{“value”:” CC-BY, provided by author Teachers challenged the 10th year students of the Vocational Course of Mechatronics to find solutions to the problems or situations related to their interests. Their objectives were: to know the functioning of the Arduino board and sensors; study the electrical circuit required to connect the various components; use the sensors in the collection of information,…
Application of Computer Technologies in the Educational Process
[[{“value”:” CC-BY, Unsplash The current society, in the situation of the ongoing progressive reduction of livelihood resources, should give even more importance to the knowledge of ICT and basics of programming, the initial knowledge of which is acquired during the school years through the subject of “Informatics”. It should be taken into consideration that, without technological equipment of software management…
In the Age of AI, Learning to Code in K12 Education is Essential
[[{“value”:” In an era where AI is transforming software engineering, many are beginning to wonder what the future holds for technology, computer science, and coding careers. Will programming become obsolete in the years to come? More importantly, how can we equip students with the essential skills of tomorrow to ensure they remain competitive and capable in an increasingly technology-driven world. …
New RoboX Online Platform Combines Industrial Robotics Curriculum and 3D Simulation
[[{“value”:” The SaaS-based industrial robotics training solution helps schools seamlessly transition students from STEM to CTE DERRY, N.H. – (Aug. 20, 2024) – Educators are rising to the challenge of delivering STEM education, but it is still a challenge to migrate students on to career and technical education (CTE) programs leading to industry careers. Intelitek, a worldwide CTE leader, is…
Do Schools Kill Creativity? Exploring the Role of Technology in Education to Foster Innovation
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That First Day
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Bringing beekeeping and berry farming to Alberta
[[{“value”:” Bringing beekeeping and berry farming to Alberta Published: The Canadian province of Alberta is one of the most agriculturally productive regions in the world, yet new farmers face many obstacles. At the University of Alberta, Aleksandra Tymczak is studying what motivates people to start beekeeping or berry farming, exploring the importance of sharing knowledge, and investigating how to break…
Create change: 3 winning STEM grants to guide your application
[[{“value”:” by Kelly Gaier Evans, Director of the Ohio STEM Learning Network (OSLN) The OSLN STEM Classroom Grants offer educators around our state a chance to bring something new to their classrooms. Applications close in less than two weeks, at 9 a.m. on September 3, 2024. I’ve written before about my tips for winning grants and themes from successful past…
Mentoring can open doors to new opportunities…
[[{“value”:” Mentoring can open doors to new opportunities… Published: An award-winning biomedical scientist, Bamidele Farinre has shown resilience and determination in her own career and is passionate about inspiring young people to follow in her footsteps. Through her mentoring and mental health advocacy, she is committed to fostering greater diversity and driving positive change within STEM . Where does your…
How should we interact with strangers on the bus?
[[{“value”:” How should we interact with strangers on the bus? Published: Travelling on public transport gives us a unique opportunity to cross paths with people from all walks of life. But how do we know how to behave and interact with strangers in such close proximity? At the University of British Columbia in Canada, sociologist Dr Amy Hanser is studying…