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Master Your High School STEM Resume for College Applications
If you plan to pursue a STEM degree in college, creating a STEM-focused resume for your college applications may be the way to go. It
If you plan to pursue a STEM degree in college, creating a STEM-focused resume for your college applications may be the way to go. It
With the 2015/2016 FIRST® Tech Challenge (FTC®) season kicking off September 12, 2015, students, parents, and mentors can expect significant technology changes to the popular
The summer before my daughter began high school, she decided to take her first programming class and chose to learn Java, one of the most popular,
It’s no surprise that girls thrive when they’re part of a robotics team. The extremely popular FIRST robotics program appeals to girls not only for
There are many ways to get your children involved in STEM-related activities this August. August 1, 8, 15: Make rockets at the Seekonk Public Library.
With technology being such an important part of our world today, I am intrigued by how K-12 schools assess and adopt new technologies, and how
There are many ways to get your children involved in STEM-related activities this July. July 1 and many other days: Learn to code at Microsoft’s
Cyndi Reitmeyer is BostonTechMom’s founder and the person behind the articles and program listings. Her blog explores topics related to raising children who are comfortable, competent, capable, and confident around science, technology, engineering, and math—whether they’re headed for a STEM career or not.