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The four major disciplines propelling our students and our society forward; all about education in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.
Science Facts In 2021
05/01/2021 Aslam Shaha Top Amazing Science Fact Science Fact's questions and answers are welcome to all of you in the world. Science This word is as much fun as we talk about Science, the more this subject will make us look more interesting. The most interesting thing about this subject This is as much work as we will discover Science, our world is i.e our earth is an ocean of vast different things that we can never imagine
Aslam ShahaPublished 3 years ago in EducationDuctile iron
One of the types of alloys used in precision casting and casting modeling is ductile iron or ductile iron, which in this article we want to explain a little more about it and get acquainted with it.
Women In STEM:
With the growth in the engineering sector in the last few years, the requirement of additional workers has led to an increasingly diverse workforce especially with the inclusion of women.
Amy MercerPublished 3 years ago in EducationJust One Robot
FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) is a worldwide non-profit organization that provides competitive robotics programs for students of all ages. Focusing on the importance of hands-on STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) education, FIRST is a platform for young engineers to discover their passions and pursue their dream careers. From circuitry to designing for manufacturing to programming, students on FIRST teams get to experience all aspects of robotics engineering.
Gabriella DeYoePublished 3 years ago in EducationHow 3D Printing is Making a Difference in Learning and Teaching
3d printing in education is budding engagement When students can visualize and sense things, they can master concepts faster. Earlier and even today, we are referring to creative charts for references, but this technology goes beyond. With a 3d model, accurate graphic design, and real-to-life representation, it is easier to deliver knowledge.
Irina MukherjeePublished 4 years ago in EducationFun Electrical Engineering Projects for Kids
Are your students interested in how their electronic devices work? If so, they may be future electrical engineers. Electrical engineers essentially make various items with electricity. They study how electricity works and create new ways of harnessing this power. They are responsible for designing valuable devices and appliances, from cell phones to alarm systems. An electrical engineer also probably designed the electric breaker in your home.
Sasha McGregorPublished 4 years ago in EducationOrion DeYoe: Degree Not Required
Orion DeYoe: Degree Not Required Engineer, CEO, educator, volunteer, video game designer, programmer. These are just a few of the titles that STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) enthusiast Orion DeYoe holds. Orion is a passionate individual who pours himself and his engineering knowledge into the kids in his community, and instills a love for STEM into each one of them. He has been designing, creating, and building for longer than he can remember, and nothing stands in the way of him achieving his goals.
Gabriella DeYoePublished 4 years ago in EducationThe Best STEM Toys for 4 – 5-Year-Olds in 2020
It seems like STEM toys never cease to amaze. Every year, we see an abundance of phenomenal products for young and old children alike. So, what can parents get their 4 – 5-year-olds to play with?
Ryan TouchPublished 4 years ago in EducationHow did Albert Einstein Spend His Leisure Time?
Albert Einstein (1875–1955) is considered as the most influential and recognizable scientist of the 20th century. He presented the theory of relativity which changed our prior concepts regarding space and time. This theory now serves as one of the two pillars of modern physics, the other one being quantum theory.
Areeba MerriamPublished 4 years ago in EducationThe Latimer Heights Summer 2020 Internship Experience
The Latimer Heights Specialist Internship experience was a unique one. It allowed for me to both learn and review coding in JavaScript as well as learn more about coding in Python. We were assigned projects which allowed us to strengthen certain points in coding generally. At the start of the program when I had looked over the program, I knew we would be doing coding, which is one of my fields of expertise, due to my 3 years being in CTE Web Design. I had two friends that I could bounce ideas off of in case we didn’t understand something, or needed clarification. So we could always help each other and we worked together throughout the internship.
Adventures in Education
I’m just getting started here on Vocal and I was checking out some of the writers. I came across an article by AUTUMN GRAVES titled, I Wish More of My Teachers Had Said "I Don't Know”.
Glenda DavisPublished 4 years ago in EducationCorking the gender gap
For years stereotypes have existed within the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths) sectors. Perhaps this is the primary reason why the number of women in the industry is still at such a low level. Sadly, despite the stereotype now being incredibly outdated, its presence still remains.
Amy MercerPublished 4 years ago in Education