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Competitions inspire STEM learning through innovative project

Children in a Sea Perch team with a remotely operated vehicle.

With the Sea Perch project, students use a remotely operated vehicle for enviromental data collection and investigations.

Credit: Robin Kendall, Nancy Taylor, Dave Massey


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Girl with wind turbine

KidWind gives students the opportunity to learn about renewable energy resources as well as science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM). Students work in teams to build a 2-3 foot tall wind turbine from a kit, along with thin wood and PVC pipe. They connect their blades to a DC motor that generates a small amount of electricity.

Credit: Robin Kendall, Nancy Taylor, Dave Massey


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Sea Perch team members next to a pool where they test their remote operated vehicles

Sea Perch teams test their remotely-operated vehicles.

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