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Beyond the Pink: A STEM Gift Guide for Girls

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Toys and games in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) are marketed to boys. We especially like open-ended toys like classic LEGO sets, wooden blocks, Tinker Toys, and MAGNA-TILES where girls create their own designs instead of complete one-and-done projects where they follow directions. Build confidence with tools.

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STEM Education Tips for First-Time Parents

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For first-time parents, the eagerness to provide the very best for their children can be both exciting and overwhelming. In this digital age, STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) education has become a cornerstone of early childhood development. Science: Nurtures curiosity about the natural world.

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10 Holiday STEM Gifts for Girls 2022

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It’s not that we are trying to limit girls’ options, but we are less likely to consider toys and games that encourage girls in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). Every play idea includes tips for making the activity simpler or more complex. They may also limit what we introduce to girls. We can change that.

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Practical AI Ideas for the Classroom

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From the Cool Cat Teacher Blog by Vicki Davis Follow @coolcatteacher on Twitter Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a hot topic in schools around the country. My focus is on both ChatGPT as well as the new Notion AI tool and the practical ways I'm using them in my everyday classroom activities. This is episode 798.

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Can machine learning cope with the erratic and uncertain nature of the real world?

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This is a huge limitation,” he continues, “because in practice, environments are constantly changing.” Haipeng (right) and his student, Chen-Yu Wei, won the best paper award at the Annual Conference on Learning Theory for their new approach to reinforcement learning. Pinterest. © Aaron John Balana. © Aaron John Balana.