KidDIY: 2013 National STEM Video Game Challenge aims to shape future of...
The New York Hall of Science is hidden away in the Corona corner of Queens, N.Y., a primarily Hispanic neighborhood below the city's 7 subway line. Pupuserias and bodegas line pedestrian-filled 111th...
View ArticleGirl Scouts could get very own video game badge, STEM-approved
Girls are gamers, auch -- and not just the Nintendogs type. Though video games have commonly been ascribed a boys' club distinction, the Girls Scouts of Greater Los Angeles and Women in Games...
View ArticleGirl Scouts Chapter Introduces Game Design Merit Badge
The Girl Scouts of Greater Los Angeles have introduced a Game Design merit badge to help encourage its members to get interested in a variety of science and technology fields. The L.A. Girl Scouts...
View ArticleInside the third-annual White House Science Fair
The White House West Wing, as ever, is very busy. It's nearly time for White House Press Secretary Jay Carney's daily press briefing, which today (April 22nd) will reveal that the Boston bombing...
View ArticleThird-annual National STEM Video Game Challenge winners offer a taste of the...
The game developers of tomorrow are being applauded by the United States government as part of President Obama's "Educate to Innovate" initiative. The third-annual National STEM Video Game Challenge...
View ArticleBridging The Gap Through Quality STEM Initiatives
too many students, especially those from underserved backgrounds, don’t have access to technology at home. And few schools, even ones in affluent communities, teach kids the skills they’ll need to get...
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