Bottle rockets, ice cream, Minecraft and robot battles. It’s just a typical day of summer camp at Chris LeBreck’s Engineering for Kids franchise. His are among 130 North American locations for the ...
The sounds in the room were encouraging. There was chatting and giggling. Questions were asked. Instructors would say “good idea” regularly. Toward the end of the event, there was more laughter and ...
It’s one thing to hear about a young franchise with dramatic plans for growth. It’s quite another, in the eyes of this reporter, to hear about a franchise started by a full-time school teacher that’s ...
BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (KERO) — “I want to be an engineer because I think it’s really cool to build robots and code it.” That’s the reason 5th grader Bela Morley gives for wanting to become an engineer, ...
A team of Purdue students and faculty recommends these microelectronic-focused toys for developing STEM skills ...
Paula D’Amico is in the Town of Tonawanda at Engineering for Kids. This place caters to kids whose wheels are always turning. Leo Kusti, director of operations, Engineering for Kids says we have ...
Engineering for Kids is seeking a way to make technology and science exciting for youngsters. In partnership with the College of Southern Nevada, the organization is hosting courses to promote science ...
Kevin Jarrett isn't your typical computer teacher. His students build walls from clay, sand and water. They design parachutes from coffee filters. And it's perfectly fine if the things they build ...
Hoagland's business is the only franchise of Engineering for Kids in Arizona Engineering for Kids will host summer camps in Primavera's Blended Learning Center Kids will solve problems using multiple ...
Science has played a large part in the coronavirus pandemic. Yet 60% of US employers have trouble finding qualified workers to fill jobs that require STEM knowledge, according to the Council on ...