This month we’re thrilled to announce the launch of EiE Careers for Engineers, a new online experience for kids ages 7-12 to explore STEM careers. One career track featured on our interactive Careers quiz is aerospace engineering!
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Recent Posts
Early Childhood STEM Education | Engineering for All | Create a Generation of Problem Solvers | Careers for Engineers | Tuesday, August 17
Careers for Engineers: Acoustics!
We’re thrilled to announce the launch of EiE Careers for Engineers, a new online experience for kids ages 7-12 to explore STEM careers. One type of engineer featured in the interactive Careers quiz is acoustical engineering!
Early Childhood STEM Education | Engineering for All | Early Engineering | STEM Funding | Create a Generation of Problem Solvers | Wednesday, August 11
Overdeck Family Foundation Presents: Inspired Minds — Why Funding Family STEM is More Important Than Ever
Reposted with permission from our friends at Overdeck Family Foundation, whose generous and ongoing support has enabled us to create and expand our free, hands-on STEM activities for families. Read on to find out how they’ve extended their grant program with EiE and other partners to serve even more young learners.
Engineering for All | Create a Generation of Problem Solvers | Friday, July 30
Celebrating National Disability Independence Day with 3 Names to Know
July 26th was National Disability Independence Day, the day that commemorates the signing of the Americans with Disabilities Act. In celebration, we’re highlighting a few names-to-know of inventors and innovators who, while living with disabilities, created things that changed our world.
EiE Research Results | Engineering for All | Create a Generation of Problem Solvers | Computer Science | Thursday, November 18
What This Google and Gallup Study Says About CS Education
The Current Perspectives and Continuing Challenges in Computer Science Education study published by Google and Gallup shows us some interesting trends about computer science education. The results include interviews with more than 7,000 participants, including students in grades 7 through 12, parents and guardians of students in grades 7 through 12, teachers, principals and superintendents across the U.S.