In a Keys community better known for fishing than circuit boards, two programs are shaping the next generation of innovators.
Southeastern Regional plans to increase capacity in high-demand programs like medical assisting, electrical and plumbing.
What began in a storage closet is now leading a team of students to compete on the international stage.
Robby the Drummer robot plays drums with chopsticks on a tambourine. Provided by Kids Explore Robotics What started out as a passion project for one Center Grove graduate has evolved into a family ...
On Saturday, Nebraska students competed for a shot at a robotics championship.
A new Centre County–based nonprofit, CentreSTEM, Inc., has been established to support the rapid growth of youth robotics and ...
At Samuels Elementary, a thriving robotics program nurtures resilience and creativity, empowering students to embrace ...
Learning takes on a whole new meaning when motivation comes from a passion for the material. Three robotics teams from the Jefferson Area Local Schools have qualified for a robotics ...
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Kirtland students learn robotics, problem-solving skills in FIRST programs
Whether they are designing robots, solving problems or teaching others, Kirtland students are learning a range of skills in the school district’s FIRST programs. Students on the district’s FIRST Lego ...
Trainee Lightning Wakute operates a robotic welding arm while Eileen DeCora watches at Nebraska Innovation Studio. (Ani Schutz/Silicon Prairie News) This story was co-authored in partnership with ...
Four years ago, the Philly robotics community celebrated an influx of funding to support youth programming. Now, student teams are struggling to find funds to keep competing. For a city that recently ...
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