A Lifelong Learning Mindset- What it Means for our Kids
I recently attended a conference at MIT called The Future of People, an event dedicated to exploring and discussing the impact science and technology could
I recently attended a conference at MIT called The Future of People, an event dedicated to exploring and discussing the impact science and technology could
I am delighted to announce a special discount for BostonTechMom readers at iD Tech computer camps. You can save $100 off a camp or $35
Are you looking for engaging, enriching and fun science, technology, engineering and math programs for your children? Would you like to get them involved in
In today’s article, I want to make you aware of specific state-sponsored programs that allow you to pay off student loans when you pursue a
Are you familiar with the “Maker Movement?” It’s a growing movement around the world where people of all ages participate in hands-on, tech-inspired, do-it-yourself (DIY)
Hour of Code is coming soon- taking place December 7-13, 2015. Hour of Code is a one-hour introduction to computer science, designed to demystify code
With the 2015/2016 FIRST® Tech Challenge (FTC®) season kicking off September 12, 2015, students, parents, and mentors can expect significant technology changes to the popular
With technology being such an important part of our world today, I am intrigued by how K-12 schools assess and adopt new technologies, and how
Are you looking for a free, high quality STEM summer camp for your kids? If your child is 12-18 years old and loves to build,
What’s the best way for your teen to spend their summer? Are you looking for ideas to help your teen have a prosperous summer and