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Learn about the arts and sciences, emojis and a virtual invention camp!
Learn about the arts and sciences, emojis and a virtual invention camp!
The pi-top [4] really does show the diversity of Computer Science and connects learning to the bigger picture and across many different subject strands across the curriculum.
What we do in the classroom now more than ever matters in preparing our students for their future aspirations. I believe that STEM careers are a significant part of our future.Â
Have you ever wondered how STEM, Robotics and AI will impact society over the coming years?
Dennis Kambeitz is the featured guest on The Conspiracy Show.
Did you know, music accesses different parts of the brain than language? And so music can be used to communicate or engage with someone who has been diagnosed with dementia.
Read these articles on gaslighting and autism, Aphasia, deafblindenss and wellness!
When you first think about it music and coding may not sound like ideal partners but coding and music are a perfect mix!...!In many ways music is the organisation of sound, and much of this organisation is done according to logical principles. By combining Skoog with Swift Playgrounds (Apple’s app for iPad that makes learning [...]
The Brainary has partnered with Curtin University’s Tele Tan and Harvard University Graduate Student Alex Sugurel to develop a suite of Autism applications for the JD humanoid robot!
Our STEM expert, Sam Kingsley recently presented on Robotics and the Digital Technologies Curriculum with DLTV's DigiTech expert, Nathan Alison.
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