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When checking out camp offerings for this summer, I was intrigued by “Build/Code Drones + Game Design” camp offered by Kids 4 Coding, through which
Knowing that women are underrepresented in STEM today, I am a strong advocate for increasing women’s participation in STEM (science, technology, engineering and math). I
A curiosity for technology was in the air at the recent Boston STEM Fair for parents and kids. The goal was to raise awareness for
There are many ways to get your children involved in STEM-related activities. April (various dates): Learn to code with CodeCampKidz and write HTML, CSS &
I recently attended a conference at MIT called The Future of People, an event dedicated to exploring and discussing the impact science and technology could
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