While plenty of STEM lessons cover science, math and even technology, engineering is often left out. This dedicated educator has figured out numerous ways to bring the "E" into the classroom to help ...
ID Tech is another organization that supports and sponsors engineering summer camps for kids. ID Tech has camps on college and university campuses in 28 states and the District of Columbia, as well as ...
The sounds in the room were encouraging. There was chatting and giggling. Questions were asked. Instructors would say “good idea” regularly. Toward the end of the event, there was more laughter and ...
One recent morning, at a public school in Malden, Massachusetts, north of Boston, teams of third graders rushed around programming sensors on computers, wiring them to motors, digging into bins of ...
BATON ROUGE, La. (WAFB) - LSU announced Wednesday, May 6 that some of its College of Engineering summer campus for K-12 students will still happen... virtually. The Multicultural Engineering Tigers ...
Hands-on learning experiences beyond the classroom can help take their creative and curious minds to the next level. From creating your own iPad sleeve to building a marble roller coaster DIY or “Do ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Kathy Caprino, M.A. covers careers, leadership and personal growth. As an example of what young women hear on a daily basis about ...
What: Students from the UC Davis College of Engineering host a series of events marking Engineering Week, Feb. 20-24. Friday Feb. 23 is K-12 school day. Local school students will be able to take ...
Engineering for Kids, a STEM education franchise, has been acquired by Canadian investment firm LaunchLife International, including the brand’s 89 franchised locations in 26 countries, with 40 in the ...
It’s one thing to hear about a young franchise with dramatic plans for growth. It’s quite another, in the eyes of this reporter, to hear about a franchise started by a full-time school teacher that’s ...
Four-year-old Karlie Jackson held a small device that looked a bit like a glue gun to her skin, and saw an up-close image of its surface on a television monitor. She and Kamryn Johnson, 2, were there ...