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Engineering team designs STEM activities for kids Age-appropriate STEM activities feature real-world engineering problems and solutions ‌ WE@RIT John Kaemmerlen works with youngsters in the Toyota ...
For a child who’s curious and loves to take things apart engaging them in DIY STEM projects may be a perfect activity.
A Novel Way to Teach Kids About Engineering This project uses plots from books by Roald Dahl, Judy Blume, and others to teach STEM concepts.
Kiplinger's spoke with Dori Roberts (pictured at left), founder and CEO of Engineering for Kids, a Fredericksburg, Va.-based company that offers science, technology, engineering and math programs ...
Kids ages five to fourteen can be enrolled. The stem camp focuses on realistic projects for its students to learn science, technology, engineering, and math.
Jason, Peter and Tai Mok, from left, of Farmington, have created Invent the Summer, a website built around summer engineering and invention challenges for children under 14. Peter, the family's ...
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.
Many cash-strapped schools today lack the resources to allow kids to flex their creative muscles — but last summer, SparkTruck set out to help. The cross-country project to promote design has led to ...
Gina Guillory, who studies chemical engineering at LSU, manned the booth with the microscope and several other science projects as a diversity ambassador for Science, Technology, Engineering and ...