I am always looking for new and exciting robotics resources and tools to bring to all of our students at Van Meter. As we adopt new computer science standards and focus on the goals we have in place for our students, this is an important part of the curriculum and what we want for our students around CS education. It not only brings so much to our students today, it also helps prepare them for their future careers and passions.
A few weeks ago, I learned about UBTECH Education from my friends at Maker Maven. As shared on their site,
UBTECH Education’s solutions are ideal for classrooms, virtual learning environments, makerspaces, and other STEM programs.
Our STEM kits, STEM curricula, and STEM professional development are designed to grow with students and educators.
Ideal for K-12, our robotics kits combine hands-on activities, cutting-edge tech, and standards-aligned curriculum to prepare all learners for success in STEM classrooms and careers.
We are adding a few of the UKIT's to our robotic resources and I have been learning all I can about the kits and curriculum UBTECH can provide.
I was excited to hear that Maker Maven has teamed up with UBTECH Education for an upcoming webinar on April 1, 2021 at 4:00pm CST.
Join Maker Maven, Nick Vaghasiya, National Director of Education Partnerships Of UBTECH, and Rusty Nye, Senior Manager of Professional Service Of UBTECH, to learn how to use UBTECH to engage students with hands-on robotics projects.
Nick and Rusty will dive into how UBTECH’s solutions integrate advanced STEM content into a multi-disciplinary approach that incorporates robotics, coding and AI from Classroom to Career.
Attendees will gain valuable knowledge on how students have the ability to use UBTECH hardware, software and curriculum throughout their educational careers.
You can register for this free webinar here. If you can't attend during that time, don't worry because everyone who registers will receive the recording and resources afterwards.
Thank you Maker Maven for providing these AMAZING webinars. I always learn so much and appreciate the guidance.
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