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Celebrating Black History: Course Now Available

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As educators celebrate Black History during Black History Month and beyond, check out the plethora of hands-on activities in this course that students can experience… To Infinity And Beyond: A rocket blast off experience for children, a glimpse into the world of aerospace engineering inspired by STEM Icon Guion Bluford. Pumping The Heart!:

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Why This College Student Created a Coloring Book to Celebrate Black Women in STEM

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Especially for youngsters diving headlong into computer programming with an organization like Black Girls Code. The New York University student is the creator behind “Black Girls Code the Future,” a 36-page coloring book highlighting the achievements of Black women in tech. How did you get involved with computer science and coding?

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Celebrating Black History: Course Now Available

STEM for Kids

As educators celebrate Black History during Black History Month and beyond, check out the plethora of hands-on activities in this course that students can experience… To Infinity And Beyond: A rocket blast off experience for children, a glimpse into the world of aerospace engineering inspired by STEM Icon Guion Bluford. Pumping The Heart!:

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Celebrating Black History: Inspiring Diversity In STEM

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Various strategies include: Providing Exposure and Representation – By showcasing diverse STEM role models, celebrating their scientific achievements, and integrating diverse perspectives into lesson plans.

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Can artificial intelligence detect hidden heart attacks?

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Published: Analysing medical data to detect health problems can be incredibly difficult, but advances in artificial intelligence (AI) mean it is now possible for computers to spot subtle patterns in complex patient data. Can artificial intelligence detect hidden heart attacks? This is why we are turning to AI.

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Inspirational women in STEM

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The statistics for computer science, engineering and technology degrees are shockingly low, with women comprising only 19% 2 of students. Professor Joanna Collingwood is a biomedical engineer. What could you achieve in a STEM career? Pinterest. Will you be a role model for the next generation?

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3 STEM Must-Haves for New STEM Teachers: Secondary Edition

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For the older students who were exposed to programming and basic engineering in elementary school, drones are a great next step. Through building drones, students expand on their circuit and engineering lessons from previous years. With programmable drones, they also grow in computer science skills.

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