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TOLEDO, Ohio — The National Museum of the Great Lakes (NMGL) is connecting young people to engineering and education through a summertime program.
It’s a Thursday morning in a modest public school in Ho. A group of JHS students huddle excitedly around a single laptop.They’re not playing games—they’re writing simple code that makes a cat dance on ...
Valley Mall welcomed back a longtime summer tradition as the Kids Club series returned to offer free activities for local ...
At Central Texas College’s College for Kids, summer learning looks a lot like play but with a powerful purpose! CTC says ...
For the third year in a row, The HYM Investment Group LLC (“HYM”), is excited to announce their partnership with Linda Sessa and Outside the Box Learning Company to deliver an exciting line-up of free ...
Despite a growing need for tech skills, many parents claim coding isn’t taught in schools, research from the Raspberry Pi ...
To keep students engaged over the break, the museum hosts STEM-focused summer camps through such partners as Coralville and ...
Executive Director Tisha Mays started aMAYSing in 2021 to give kids hands-on experience in the media industry.
The launch event marked the beginning of the initiative's second phase, which will run from 2025 to 2030 with the program set ...
A graphic multiple intelligences test scale was designed to measure children’s multiple intelligences. The study was conducted as a controlled experiment and the implementation of the courses showed ...
Game design is about collaborating with others and learning how to solve challenges — all skills that children should be able ...
This week's Heart of Stark showcases the Schalmo Family YMCA in Canal Fulton, which is offering coding and robotics workshops ...