The Educational Impact of Building Low-Tech Robots from Recycled Materials

Introducing children to robotics in a world where everyone especially the children are surrounded by hi-tech gadgets and tools can look like a rather challenging task. But nonetheless, constructing low technologies that are compact automatons from scraps is an easy, fun, and from a teaching perspective highly effective method of studying STEM at the age…

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How Local Farming Data is Used to Teach Machine Learning in Rural Schools

Artificial intelligence or more specifically machine learning (ML) is a powerful tool that has capability to learn from data and make predictions. Since rural schools may appear quite distant from the world of technology and data, teaching machine learning can be made fun and easy using agricultural data from the region. As a science, Agriculture…

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How Traditional Weaving Techniques Can Enhance Hand-Eye Coordination in Early Childhood

Parents and educators today are always looking for a way to level out the amount of time that children spend on technology related activities with activities that involve more direct manipulation. One of these methods that have recently been discovered to have developmental values is traditional weaving. Sometimes termed as an art which has been…

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