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GIS and STEM: Mapping the Way to Future Careers

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A geographic information system (GIS) is a valuable tool for a wide range of STEM careers, including environmental science, civil engineering and market analysis. When engaged with GIS technology, learners explore mathematical concepts through spatial analysis and map projection. So, what is a GIS?

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Small Set, Big Creativity: Magnetic Building Blocks 40pcs

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As you play and experiment with these blocks, your brain is engaged in problem-solving, spatial awareness, and critical thinking. This opens up a whole new world of possibilities for architectural designs, such as bridges, arches, or even abstract sculptures. The blocks also introduce children to basic engineering principles.

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Morph with the wind: shape-changing buildings

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AEROSPACE ENGINEERING – generally involves the design and construction of aeroplanes, jets, gliders, autogyros, helicopters and more, but the skills needed to do this can be applied to other areas. CIVIL ENGINEERING – the design and construction of infrastructure, such as roads, bridges, buildings, railways and utility networks.

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Career Exploration: Engineering

PCS Edventures

Engineering is one of the cornerstones of STEM and STEAM education and those working within this field understand how diverse and complex this discipline can be. Intertwined with Science, Technology, Arts and Mathematics engineers utilize their understanding of each discipline to design and build works of art. Civil Engineer.