By Noah Moster Last week’s blog post focused on ways to avoid the heat of the summer with fun and entertaining STEM projects that students could do indoors as a nice escape from the heat. But do you know what the problem is with indoor science projects? They’re indoors, of course! Summer is all about […]
Archives for July 2024
Summer Science Splash: 3 Fun and Easy Experiments to Beat the Heat
By Noah Moster Things are beginning to heat up in the STEM sphere, and it isn’t just from the fun projects we’ve been planning! The summer equinox has come and gone, but the sun’s been working overtime to ensure that the great outdoors have kept their blazing temperatures to the maximum. It’s no small wonder […]
3 Exciting VR Science Projects and Activities
By Noah Moster Virtual reality. If you had told someone from just 40 years ago that we’d be crafting entire worlds to interact with using just the typical VR set or even just a smartphone and a cardboard case, you’d probably be tested for drug use. However, VR has taken the world by storm, and […]
3 Inspiring STEM Projects for Families to Try at Home
By Noah Moster There are many reasons to enjoy the summer season. It’s warm, school is out, and there’s lots to do! However, one thing that always seems to be overlooked is how colorful the world is. Vibrant green trees, rich blue oceans, and flowers of every hue and shade strive to outcompete each other […]
Top 3 STEM Summer Programs for High Schoolers
By Noah Moster Sometimes, school isn’t enough. Learning is a fulfilling process, and while the educational system tries its best to provide all the knowledge that one may want, the fact is that resources are limited. However, limited resources should never stop a student’s pursuit of enlightenment, and for this reason, many universities often offer […]
3 Fun Outdoor STEM Activities for Middle Schoolers
By Noah Moster We’ve all been in that summer mood before, staring out the window of the chilly classroom, daydreaming about what we could do in the great summer beyond if only that darn bell would ring to let us home. What better way to wake students and teachers from that stupor than to host […]