Blue Ridge/University of Arizona 4-H Fab Lab Uses Roland Technology to Get Local Youth Groups Excited About STEM Education
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it was a valuable learning experience for everyone involved,” said Goode. “We intend to continue exposing our Native American students to STEM projects and new technologies by bringing additional groups to the lab on a weekly basis throughout the summer.”
Equally excited about the Blue Ridge/UA 4-H FAB LAB is the Pima County 4-H Chapter in Tucson. Chapter leaders visited the facility to explore using the lab to provide members with access to 21st century learning opportunities. While the chapter’s 800 members focus primarily on agriculture-based learning projects, the organization is seeking to bridge traditional 4-H projects with modern STEM education.
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