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Leaders and advocates of STEM (science, technology, engineering, math) take learning beyond just the academics offered in the classroom. Through TryEngineering, IEEE Volunteers are able to make STEM outreach projects a reality that reach school-aged children around the world. TryEnginee...


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Every year on 5 June, people around the world come together to recognize World Environment Day, a global observance led by the United Nations, and one of the world’s largest platforms for environmental outreach. The day brings together millions of people fro...


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Overview

This video is part of the ElectroAD project, supported by the Marie Skłodowska Curie Actions (MSCA) program, and it aims to inspire young minds, especially girls, to explore science and engineering. In this short introduction, viewers learn how wastewater, microbes, and clean energy research come together to support a more sustainable planet. As the video explain...


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Overview of the Resource

The resource document summarizes a hands‑on exercise for high school students. Beyond that, the goal is to help students gain exposure to electrical engineering topics in a way that connects to everyday life. To begin the activity, the exercise uses the TV remote, a familiar communication system. After that introduction, students ...


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Mission: Why We Exist

The IEEE‑Region 4 Science Kits for Public Libraries (SKPL) program exists to enable public libraries to loan science kits to youth. The mission focuses on expanding access to hands‑on STEM learning for all children.

Purpose: Why We Are Doing This

The SKPL program supports public libraries because all children ...


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