stem
The four major disciplines propelling our students and our society forward; all about education in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.
Mathematics
Time is a concept and a measure of how long things last. It is evidence of existence. It is philosophical and debatable. In some cultures, the idea of time and quantity as we know it does not exist. They would instead base the year on seasons and the day's structure on light and darkness patterns. If it is monsoon season or heavy rain, work may have to pause. In the U.K. and other western societies, everything gets done by the clock. Once famously, Nina Simone said we do everything by the clock, even drink by it, as she spoke in the live album Young, Gifted and Black. Almost every culture understands that there are 365 ¼ days in a calendar year. The days equate to twelve months of 30 or 31 days (February has 28 or 29) and 52 weeks. Each week consists of 7 days, and each day has 24 hours. Each hour consists of 60 minutes, and each minute consists of 60 seconds. We have the academic calendar, the moon cycle, and various other cycles and rotations within the year. However, regardless of the season, rain or storm, work starts and ends at a particular time. The majority of us do this in sync.
By M. Olayinka5 years ago in Education
Science Facts In 2021
05/01/2021 Aslam Shaha Top Amazing Science Fact Science Fact's questions and answers are welcome to all of you in the world. Science This word is as much fun as we talk about Science, the more this subject will make us look more interesting. The most interesting thing about this subject This is as much work as we will discover Science, our world is i.e our earth is an ocean of vast different things that we can never imagine
By Aslam Shaha5 years ago in Education
Just One Robot
FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) is a worldwide non-profit organization that provides competitive robotics programs for students of all ages. Focusing on the importance of hands-on STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) education, FIRST is a platform for young engineers to discover their passions and pursue their dream careers. From circuitry to designing for manufacturing to programming, students on FIRST teams get to experience all aspects of robotics engineering.
By Gabriella DeYoe5 years ago in Education
How 3D Printing is Making a Difference in Learning and Teaching
3d printing in education is budding engagement When students can visualize and sense things, they can master concepts faster. Earlier and even today, we are referring to creative charts for references, but this technology goes beyond. With a 3d model, accurate graphic design, and real-to-life representation, it is easier to deliver knowledge.
By Irina Mukherjee5 years ago in Education
Fun Electrical Engineering Projects for Kids
Are your students interested in how their electronic devices work? If so, they may be future electrical engineers. Electrical engineers essentially make various items with electricity. They study how electricity works and create new ways of harnessing this power. They are responsible for designing valuable devices and appliances, from cell phones to alarm systems. An electrical engineer also probably designed the electric breaker in your home.
By Sasha McGregor5 years ago in Education
Orion DeYoe: Degree Not Required
Orion DeYoe: Degree Not Required Engineer, CEO, educator, volunteer, video game designer, programmer. These are just a few of the titles that STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) enthusiast Orion DeYoe holds. Orion is a passionate individual who pours himself and his engineering knowledge into the kids in his community, and instills a love for STEM into each one of them. He has been designing, creating, and building for longer than he can remember, and nothing stands in the way of him achieving his goals.
By Gabriella DeYoe5 years ago in Education








