SUMMER FUN Computer Explorers is a unique program dedicated to enhancing the technology skills of our children in an exciting and challenging way. STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) classes such as Fun-gineering and Wedo Robotics, Video Game Animation with Scratch, Digital Animator Studio, Robotics Adventures and Coding, and more… are a small sample of the Read more…
TECHNOLOGY CAMPS ARE A GREAT WAY TO HELP YOUR CHILD SUCCEED IN SCHOOL Capturing a child’s imagination and encouraging them to reach for the impossible melts our hearts. Introducing STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) to young, curious minds instills confidence in special programs like coding and robotics, that will seep into math courses like Calculus Read more…
In the past 10 years, growth of STEM related jobs has increased by 3 times and over 70% of jobs in the near future will require mastery of scientific skills and mathematical knowledge. Getting your child involved in STEM activities should no longer be a question of ‘if’ but ‘when’ based on these statistics. Read more…
If you are trying to get children to be excited about STEM and STEM careers, watch the launch of SpaceX’s Falcon Heavy Rocket. Actual footage starts at the 8 minute mark. When the side boosters return to Earth at the 37:30 mark, is a beautiful and exciting moment. The excitement and enthusiasm shown by the entire Read more…
New Year’s Resolution – Learn To Code. We are one month into 2018, and if you’re like most, you’ve spent some time making and breaking resolutions. Of course, there are the tried and true resolutions, like shaving off a few pounds or saving up the cash to travel abroad. We are here to propose another goal Read more…
Have you heard about super computer WATSON ? How about Artificial Intelligence? Alexa is a common house hold member these days. These innovations are the results of people who are savvy at technology and think creatively. Why is Coding Important? In today’s digital world, coding is a fundamental skill alongside math and reading, but too Read more…