Remove Critical Thinking Remove Elementary Remove Engineering Remove Information Technology
article thumbnail

Mentoring Matters: Building Social Capital as the Bridge to Success

STEM Next

Check out the Afterschool STEM Mentoring Program hosted by the New York Academy of Sciences to learn about a mentoring program designed to inspire a lifelong interest in STEM for elementary and middle school youth. Photo credit: National Center for Women and Information Technology 6. Linda Kekelis, Ph.D.

article thumbnail

Should CS Be Required in High School?

Ellipsis Education

Beyond the obvious concentration in computer science, there are many related areas of study like computer information systems, information technology, data science, and computer systems networking. Even non-CS majors, like business, biology, and English constantly use technology to communicate ideas.

educators

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

Top 10 FREE Distance Learning Resources

PCS Edventures

Devoting himself to education for the last 20 years, Tyler has worked with students as an elementary classroom teacher, full-time gifted education instructor, librarian and he has even taught computer and information technology classes, as well as coding and hands-on science courses, in summer, after school and club classroom settings.

article thumbnail

What is Java? Java for School Students.

Ellipsis Education

In elementary school, students typically begin their programming journeys with block coding for kids. Giving students the necessary foundations in computer science starting in elementary and middle school helps them prepare for success on the AP exam. Technologies that Use Java. Android Developer.

IoT 52