by Jack Cooley, Executive Director | Aug 3, 2021 | STEM- Robotics
Descripcion:STEM jobs by 2025, with more than two million of them going unfilled because of the lack of highly skilled candidates. With so much opportunity out there for STEM-educated students, it is important that students know how many options they have moving...
by Jack Cooley, Executive Director | Jan 17, 2021 | STEM- Robotics
July 22, 20177:31 AM ETHeard on Weekend Edition Saturday This week, the FIRST Global Challenge, a highly anticipated robotics competition for 15- to 18-year-olds from 157 countries, ended the way it began — with controversy. On Wednesday, members of the team from...
by Jack Cooley, Executive Director | Jan 17, 2021 | STEM- Robotics
BY CINDY WALLACEJuly 17th, 2017 Coding and robotics can be incorporated into content areas easily from sequencing activities to writing If you have been to an educational technology conference in the last 5 years, you have seen more and more emphasis placed...
by Jack Cooley, Executive Director | Jan 17, 2021 | STEM- Robotics
By Jennifer L. W. Fink / https://www.scholastic.com/ The competition was stiff at the 2014 Broadcom MASTERS National Science Fair—among the 30 middle school finalists were students presenting on subjects as far-ranging as acoustic levitation and ant pheromones as...
by Jack Cooley, Executive Director | Jan 17, 2021 | STEM- Robotics
https://larrycuban.wordpress.com/ There is hardly any work we can do or any expenditures we can make that will yield so large a return to our industries as would come from the establishment of educational institutions which would give us skilled hands and trained...
by Jack Cooley, Executive Director | Jan 16, 2021 | STEM- Robotics
https://www.washingtonpost.com/ Education Ann-Audrey Ezi, at left, gets a high-five from Amber Smith-St. Louis of the Norfolk Navy Shipyard after Ezi’s floating aluminum foil structure held the most marbles before sinking during a naval engineering session in an...