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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.

Engineering for All | Afterschool/Summer Camp | Create a Generation of Problem Solvers | EiE for Families | Thursday, July 22

Supporting STEM Learning with OSU’s Family Engagement Center

Our friends at Ohio State University’s Family Engagement Center are known for their incredible resources to support family learning. In their most recent newsletter, they featured our activities for STEM learning at home.

Engineering Everywhere | Engineering Adventures | Create a Generation of Problem Solvers | Tuesday, July 20

Celebrate the Moon Landing Anniversary with Activities by NASA!

July 20, 1969 was One Giant Leap for Mankind! Now, 52 years later, we are celebrating the anniversary of the moon landing with activities brought to you by NASA.

Engineering Habits of Mind | Early Childhood STEM Education | Engineering Design Process | Create a Generation of Problem Solvers | Thursday, July 15

3 Ways We Use the Engineering Design Process Everyday

The Engineering Design Process was designed with elementary engineers in mind, but did you know it's useful outside the STEM classroom? When used as a problem-solving tool, the EDP process: Ask, Imagine, Plan, Create, and Improve can be used for just about any question your learners come across!

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