1. Consider Technology
Have you considered how often we experience STEM, Science,
Technology, Engineering and Mathematics in our lives? In today’s
world, technology means computers and smart phones, but it goes back
to television, radio, microscopes, telegraph, telescopes, the compass, and
even the first wheel. Technology can provide opportunities for educators
to collaborate and share best practices as well as to personalize learning
to meet students’ unique needs and interests, including students who
may be disadvantaged or geographically isolated. STEM is important,
because it pervades every aspect of our lives.
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