How We Can Solve The STEM Gender Gap One Classroom at a Time
by Matter & Form on August 14, 2019
The STEM gender gap is a real problem, with less than 1 in 5 women graduating from CS programs. But, good news is that small shifts can make a big difference.
5 STEM Majors That Lead to High Paying Career Options
by Matter & Form on August 6, 2019
With so much opportunity out there for STEM-educated students, it is important that students know how many options they have moving forward. Here are five STEM university majors that can lead to interesting, high-paying careers:
5 Ways 3D Scanning and Printing are Changing Arts Education
by Matter & Form on July 24, 2019
3D printers and scanners are enriching teaching tools that have the potential to enhance an arts education like never before.
STEAM Learning Is Responding to Emerging Global Challenges – Here’s How
By Matter & Form on July 3, 2019
Our collective society is currently tasked with finding sustainable solutions to a number of growing global challenges.
STEAM vs STEM Learning and Why the Distinction Matters
By Matter & Form on July 3, 2019
STEM provides essential learning techniques for the future, STEAM learning takes these techniques even further by incorporating another crucial learning pillar.
6 Ways Teachers are Improving STEM Education with 3D Scanning and Printing
by Matter & Form on June 13, 2019
Practical ways to implement STEM learning into your curriculum right now.
STEM Technology: 5 Tools That Will Change the Classroom
by Matter & Form on May 21, 2019
As STEM technology redefines the way subjects like Math and Science are being taught at every grade level, educators must properly prepare their students to thrive in a forward-facing world by integrating STEM technology into the classroom whenever possible.
How Teachers Can Use The Makerspace to Foster Creativity
by Emily Potter and March 12, 2019
Creativity is a key competency that will never lose its value or be automated away. But can it be taught?
5 Ways 3D Scanning is Transforming Education for Both Teachers and Students
by Drew Shark on May 17, 2018
Technology is changing the way people learn in the classroom. Teachers are harnessing the power of computers, software, and programs to create an interactive space for students.