article thumbnail

Introducing the Makeblock mBot2: A Fun and Educational AI Robot for Coding

Ask a Tech Teacher

Introducing the Makeblock mBot2: A Fun and Educational AI Robot for Coding The Makeblock mBot2 is a delightful and educational AI robot designed to captivate the interest of children aged 8-12 in the fields of STEM. This quick setup allows them to jump right into coding and interactive play.

Robotics 333
article thumbnail

Tech Professions Students Should Consider

Ask a Tech Teacher

If you want to be a data scientist, you need a solid understanding of data science and analytics. You need to have a postgraduate degree in data science or computational and applied math. Statistics, calculus, coding, predictive modeling, and data visualization are all relevant subjects.

educators

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

How to Develop an Effective Framework for AI Readiness

ED Surge

The framework includes technical components like programming, data science, AI tools and robotics. Teachers helped us determine what implementation would look like and whether we were on the right track. We focus on thinking about others not just how something affects me but what it might do for someone else, good or bad.

article thumbnail

STEM For Kids and UNESCO-Aligned Partners Launch Free Global STEM Contest

STEM for Kids

This exciting, hands-on contest invites young learners to collaborate on projects in biomedical engineering, data science, and AI, with the aim of solving real-world problems through STEM. Learners will explore exciting career paths of Biomedical Engineering and Data Science / Artificial Intelligence.

article thumbnail

Cool Coding & Computer Science Resources for Teens

Career in STEM

contribute to real science projects. operate a robot. There are courses on a variety of topics, including C# and data science, as well as a coding playground allowing more freedom for separate independent projects. concepts of robotics in their fun and interactive lessons to teach students how to code! design art.

article thumbnail

Where did STEM go?

CoderZ

I spoke with Jenny Nash, EdD, head of US Education Impact at LEGO Education, Sean Barton, chief value officer for Curriculum and Strategy at STEM Sports, Jason Innes, director of Curriculum, Training, and Product Management at KinderLab Robotics, and Tony Oran, CEO at Intelitek. This conversation has been lightly edited for space and format.

STEM 52
article thumbnail

CoderZ Feeds into the Five Fastest Growing STEM Careers

CoderZ

CoderZ is a STEM education application and curriculum that is built to introduce students to technology, computer science and robotics, opening up the pathway to career opportunities that are in high demand. Careers in actuarial science are in high demand and are expected to grow 23 percent over the next 10 years.