LEGO Education today started shipping SPIKE Prime, a hands-on classroom robotics and coding system for grades 6–8. SPIKE Prime is different from other robotics/coding systems in several ways. Its ...
Here are five reasons to use a robotics, coding and computing platform to attract and keep more students interested in STEM subjects and careers. I’ve been a career and technical education (CTE) ...
Preschoolers through high schoolers in Skagit County interested in STEM, coding, robotics and more can have fun and learn new skills at the Skagit Coding and Robotics Club, opening Jan. 9 in ...
DERRY, N.H. – When young students learn coding, they hone skills – such as computational thinking and collaboration – that enhance their success in school and future careers. CoderZ, an award-winning, ...
Introducing students to coding and robotics gives them early exposure to STEM in general. This early exposure, according to research, is key to the future of the workforce. Aside from the cool factor ...
These days, it might not be so uncommon to see a robot in your child’s classroom, as a number of local schools are integrating robotics and the tenets of coding into education in a variety of subject ...
In today’s world of rapid technological advancements, educators are asking: what should we do now to give students the skills they’ll need to be successful in work and life in the not-too-distant ...
(TNS) — Just like there's more than one way to solve a problem, there's more than one way to grow problem solvers. Guilford County Schools has two new school-choice programs set to start next school ...
BEDFORD, Mass., April 9, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- iRobot® Corp. (NASDAQ: IRBT), the leader in consumer robots, today announced iRobot Education, providing educators and parents with access to educational ...
(TNS) — Gib Olinger and Ferndale elementary schools in Milton-Freewater were recently awarded a combined $15,000 in GO STEM grants to purchase new technology. The grant comes from Eastern Oregon ...
Despite rolling out robotics and coding to children aged six and over, the University of Pretoria says that South Africa is making a massive mistake.
Despite growing global emphasis on digital skills, South Africa’s Department of Basic Education has confirmed that Coding and Robotics will not become compulsory subjects in the near future. Instead, ...