Using Technology (Including Robotics) to Support Students with Disabilities
Using Technology (Including Robotics) to Support Students with Disabilities Every student deserves equity. In an ideal world, regardless of their s...
Using Technology (Including Robotics) to Support Students with Disabilities Every student deserves equity. In an ideal world, regardless of their s...
LEGO Education: Introducing the LEGO Learning System to the Modern Classroom STEM (Science, technology, engineering and maths) is more prevalent th...
When asking a teacher what the most important aspect of learning is, engagement is bound to be high up the list. It’s common knowledge that student...
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The popularity of STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) has been on the rise for years. Now, it’s more relevant than ever. More and more jobs are emerging that require skills gained through STEM subjects, meaning that our innovators of the future have a lot to gain from getting a headstart early on. And what better way to approach this than through the introduction of hands-on lessons and activities?
With the increasing prevalence of robotics in recent years, the benefits of this subject are becoming more and more evident. As our day-to-day life grows increasingly technological, it makes sense to introduce innovative methods that allow students to harness exciting, contemporary skills. However, the skills that robotics offers goes beyond becoming familiar with coding and programming (though this is an important benefit).
As the world of education advances, educators find themselves considering some interesting questions. How do we adapt to these inevitable changes? What are some innovative additions we can bring to the classroom? Is it time to let go of traditional practices and enter a new age of learning? These questions are particularly relevant when considering the field of STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics).
With every year, the world is leaning further and further into the digital sphere. While the pandemic accelerated the evolution of our reliance on technology, it’s been heading in that direction for decades.
In the modern world, an array of new methods are being implemented to facilitate learning. Teaching is evolving as a practice, meaning that educato...
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The Sphero Bolt Power Pack is the ultimate set to develop STEM learning in the classroom. The pack comes with absolutely everything that educators...