CHARLESTON, W.Va. — From individual computer codes to a complete, fully-functioning robot, students from across the state are working through the whole process in front of state lawmakers for a day.
Elate International School’s ROBOCON 2026 showcased student-built robotics and AI projects, promoting hands-on STEM learning, innovation, and future-ready skills.
At Fort Knox, Kentucky, students in Department of Defense Education Activity (DoDEA) schools are diving into robotics and coding, gaining skills that prepare them for a fast-changing, tech-driven ...
The Schalmo Family YMCA in Canal Fulton launched a coding and robotics summer program for children kindergarten through sixth grade. The program utilizes Ozobot Evo and Ozobot Crawler robotics kits to ...
California stands at a pivotal moment in math education. The State Board of Education has adopted a new mathematics framework for kindergarten through grade twelve that emphasizes equity, engagement, ...
When our middle school started offering a robotics course to its students this year, it was a pretty big deal. I’d used a gamified coding platform in my previous district and figured it would be a ...
In 2024, the Caps Foundation Phase Coding and Robotics Curriculum was released, marking a significant step in integrating computational thinking into early education within South Africa. The ...
During summer break, Kaylee Sauceda decided to take a summer course to advance her knowledge in coding and robotics as she prepares to start freshman year at Jordan High School. Sauceda was one of ...
Jerome Green STEM Preschool in Saginaw has completed a state-aligned strategic plan to integrate coding instruction into daily learning for four- and five-year-old students.
Before my daughter got to test out Dash and Dot, our dogs were already getting to know them. I’d gotten the two kid-friendly robots — Dash, who sits up high on three wheels, and Dot, his more static ...
In a Rincon Valley Library classroom on a recent Friday, a group of Maria Carrillo High students asked almost 30 elementary schoolers how many of them had been to Disneyland. A few hands shot up. Then ...
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