Wouldnโt it be nice if there was a golden ticket to STEM education? Something that incorporated science, technology, math, and the most elusive of all, engineering? What if it could be applied as part of a lesson, as a class on its own, or as an after-school club? Sound too good to be true? Itโs not
Getting Started with Lego Robotics: A Guide for K-12 Educators
โ Scribed by Mark Gura
- Publisher
- International Society for Technology in Education
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 281
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Wouldnt it be nice if there was a golden ticket to STEM education? Something that incorporated science, technology, math, and the most elusive of all, engineering? What if it could be applied as part of a lesson, as a class on its own, or as an after-school club? Sound too good to be true? Its not. The golden ticket is robotics. Its hard to find a better way to teach STEM education. And the best part is its hands on, multidisciplinary, collaborative, an authentic learning experience, and engaging! LEGO Robotics has exploded in popularity, but despite the obvious benefits, many educators are hesitant to begin a program in their school because it seems challenging. Mark Gura has written this book to encourage you to give robotics a try.
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