The first application is the STEM Interactive Learning which is a virtual STEM learning website that will be accessible via computer, tablet and mobile.
The next application is the STEM Engineering Kits which is the hands-on approach. Students will work on the same virtual lesson and they will apply the hands-on experience. They will build models, robotics and mechanical devices.
And the last application is the STEM Workbook which is the lab book. The lab book will have all the lessons as the virtual and hands-on applications. The lab book is the printed version of all the lessons, research work, questions and problems.
- Ask – Identify the Need & Constraints;
- Research the Problem;
- Imagine – Develop Possible Solutions;
- Plan – Select a Promising Solution;
- Create – Build a Prototype;
- Test and Evaluate Prototype;
- Improve – Redesign as Needed