STEM approaches learning using Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics. It is used to guide our future innovators in a new form of critical thinking and dialog, empowering them to engage in experimental learning, problem-solving, and collaboration using a creative process. You don’t have to be a student to benefit from the principles of STEM. Energy efficiency, internet-connected gadgets, programmable devices and solar power are now things we interact with on a daily basis. | |
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