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A project-based learning STEM program for middle and high school students

Gharib et al., 2018

Document ID
5670921291184979538
Author
Gharib M
Cieslinski G
Al-Marri J
Creel B
Publication year
Publication venue
ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition

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For a successful STEM education, more hands-on and project-based programs are required to be developed and applied in classrooms. In this paper, a short STEM program called Engineering Explorers, aimed to familiarize young students with engineering and its …
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