Technology
- The push for enhanced educational opportunities in computer programming and STEM continues to grow. Parents, teachers, policymakers, and businesses across the country understand that our current economy – and certainly the economy of the future – will require all participants to have a basic understanding of these areas.
- More importantly, as changes in the world accelerate, it is vital for all citizens to develop the higher-order thinking skills necessary to adapt to changes.
- Student engagement is changing, driven by digital natives looking to combine organic social interaction with science, technology, engineering, and math discovery. Cracking the K–12 connection code requires a new approach, one that combines active-learning pedagogy with robotics in the classroom to deliver an interactive, immersive learning experience.