4 Student Inventions That Are Helping Their Communities
Four student groups from across the United States each designed and built incredible pieces of tech to better their communities.
Hands-on and project-based learning is making waves in the traditional education system for students and educators alike. Consider yourself a lifelong learner? Explore below for new ideas and information to discover!
Four student groups from across the United States each designed and built incredible pieces of tech to better their communities.
From May 12-13, over 400 educators will converge in Pittsburgh for Project Zero’s Perspectives conference: a gathering about making, innovating, and learning.
Boyd Weiger is a science teacher, but he doesn’t lecture all day. He runs a fab lab and helps students with their maker projects.
Watch 12 scientists, educators, and mathematicians tell their stories of how they first fell in love with what they study.
Hundreds will gather for TOM:NYC 2017, a three-day Makeathon, to invent tech that addresses the needs of people with disabilities.
Maker Faire Hong Kong was an engaging mix of old and new. Take a ride through the Faire with Senior Editor Caleb Kraft as he captures the magic on video.
The 2017 Maker Educator Convening will be taking place May 16-17, 2017 across two amazing San Francisco locations.