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  1. Can we learn more from these girls?
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    Can we learn more from these girls?

    While browsing the internet, we found an article from a school in Illinois about a group of schoolgirls who had not only embraced STEAM education but are mentoring younger students in these subjects and encouraging robotics projects including coding and 3D printing. Continue reading →
  2. Tips for teaching coding
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    Tips for teaching coding

    If you’re an educator at any level, you will be one of the first to know just how quickly the curriculum moves in terms of computer science and STEM subjects. Not only are pupils expected to be at a certain level of literacy, numeracy included, but they’re also supposed to be computer literate and now, you’re also expected to introduce them to coding and programming. While this might seem like a daunting task, we have your back, here are some tips to help start you off with teaching coding. Continue reading →
  3. If low skilled workers are getting harder to find, should we be focusing more on STEM in schools?
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    If low skilled workers are getting harder to find, should we be focusing more on STEM in schools?

    We stumbled across an article recently highlighting a worrying trend in the food production industry where a shortage of workers was causing many factories to fall behind with production leaving them worrying about getting jobs completed in time for Christmas. Continue reading →
  4. Two schoolgirls prove how important STEM education is
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    Two schoolgirls prove how important STEM education is

    We found a great story on the web about two nine-year-old girls from the UK, Emily and Beth, who are taking the Robotics Competition industry by storm and it made us think about how important it is to support young people, particularly girls, in STEM subjects from an early age. Continue reading →
  5. Don't miss out on LEGO® Education offers
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    Don't miss out on LEGO® Education offers

    When I was at primary school, the class sat two to a computer that came complete with one of the original versions of windows and a modem that made the same sort of noise I imagine aliens converse in. These days, primary school classes have state of the art computer rooms, but it isn’t just about being computer literate now. Many schools are starting to embrace coding from an early age, getting kids ready, not just to encourage STEM education later in life, but also to widen their opportunities in the workplace. Continue reading →
  6. Supporting STEM learning from an early age
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    Supporting STEM learning from an early age

    “Give them tools and toys like a robotics kit…LEGO® MINDSTORMS® or if they’re older, get them Arduino or Raspberry Pi and just watch what happens.” Continue reading →
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    Using robots as an educational resource: a case study

    Educational opportunities are very important to the team here at Active Robots and Active8Robots, which is one of the reasons why we invite local students to take part in work experience at our Chilcompton base. Continue reading →
  8. Work Experience at Active Robots
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    Work Experience at Active Robots

    Toby Ford, a Year 10 student from the Blue School in Wells spent a week with us for his work experience and kept a log of all the activities he got up to!  Continue reading →
  9. Engage Your Pupils In Computing With LEGO Education
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    Engage Your Pupils In Computing With LEGO Education

    Give your primary school pupils confidence in computing with LEGO® Education WeDo 2.0 WeDo introduces your primary school pupils to the exciting, rewarding world of computing. It’s a unique combination of LEGO® bricks, easy-to-use software and stimulating projects – all aligned to the KS2 computing curriculum. Continue reading →

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