by Max Sterling | Dec 22, 2017 | Articles
Sorting out technology problems in their classroom and helping younger students with projects is how a fifth grade tech team helps teachers and students at Aberdeen Primary and Robbins Elementary Schools. The students are using creativity in new ways this year, in the... by Michael James | Dec 22, 2017 | Articles
Competing in a daylong contest is the way that students in northern New Jersey have found how to test STEM skills with bridge building. If only real bridges could be fixed with ingenuity and balsa wood, New Jersey would be in great shape. But possibly in the future,... by Javier Suarez | Dec 21, 2017 | Articles
Portsmouth students are flying drones on make believe Mars, a colony made of Legos. The activity is to learn to how to program a drone for a supply drop off on the make believe colony. The drone whizzed upward, heading toward a make believe Martian colony. At Victory... by Ruth Huber | Dec 20, 2017 | Articles
A pilot program, Making the Makers, encourages STEM activities among elementary school students, with the guidance of a research team from Texas A & M University. At Neal Elementary in Bryan, Texas, students used to want to be teachers, firefighters, and... by Gayle Rich | Dec 19, 2017 | Articles
Students are creating games with code, learning how to build robots, write computer programs, or just experiment with circuits. The three middle schools in the Montclair NJ area offer coding and robotics either as an elective or extracurricular activity. The robotics...
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