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Embracing Flexibility: Enhancing Robotics and Computer Science Classes

CoderZ

With the growing demand for robotics and computer science education , it’s essential to equip ourselves with versatile tools that promote flexibility and adaptability in the classroom. In this article, we will explore how embracing flexibility and innovation can enhance your robotics and computer science classes.

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Interactive Digital Whiteboards are Great Tools to Enhance Your Teaching

Educators Technology

According to experts with an Advanced Master’s Degree in Implementation of Educational Projects, Robotics and 3D Printing , digital whiteboards can be used in combination with a video conferencing system, a virtual classroom, or a traditional classroom and have a variety of features and tools that can enrich any lesson, training, or meeting.

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8 Benefits of Summer STEM Programs & Camps

STEM Sport

During the school year, educators and students follow a somewhat strict curriculum map , outlining what lessons will be taught to align with the necessary state standards, such as Common Core State Standards (CCSS), Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS), and K-12 Physical Education Standards.

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How Does Cue Robot Look Like? A Closer Look Into The STEM Education Tool – Cue Coding Robot

STEM Education Shopping

As a robotics education specialist, I’m often asked about the latest and greatest tools for teaching STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) concepts to young students. 1 ) So how does Cue Robot look like? 1 ) So how does Cue Robot look like? KEY TAKEAWAY How does Cue robot look like?

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Education and Artificial Intelligence: Navigating the Path to Transformation

ED Surge

Racine advocates for a distributed approach to AI usage, where teachers and students engage in a dialogue to determine when AI is appropriate for a lesson. This flexibility allows for adaptable AI integration while maintaining openness and transparency between instructors and learners.

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STEM, STEAM, or STREAM? What is the Difference?

Carly and Adam

Whether your school chooses to add the A for the arts or an R for reading, robotics, or even religion, these are all great ways to provide hands-on learning opportunities for students. Some educators feel strongly about the acronym, while others think more flexibly. The left brain is more logical and analytical. So, Which One?

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Creating a Makerspace in Your Classroom

Teach Hub

This is a designated area for hands-on learning that helps to foster creativity and other essential skills among students. This concept has grown dramatically since educators are seeing how well it fosters student engagement and social interaction. What is a Makerspace?