Many STEM projects focus mainly on the STE-, neglecting the M(ath) component. Meanwhile mathematics proficiency in high school students has fallen to 32% -- disqualifying many graduates from entry-level jobs. Our team of roboticists, engineers, teachers and professors are dedicated to fixing the education system using 21st century technology, bringing math to life and preparing students for their future, ensuring their career and college readiness.
RobotsLAB BOX moves abstract mathematical concepts away from the white board and transforms them into real life demonstrations. Students can see a quadcopter teach quadratic equations, a rover demonstrate angular and linear concepts conversions, and a robotic arm will show you what the word cosine really means. Why Teach Math with RobotsLAB BOX?
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3/7/2020 02:54:32 am
Teaching math is already hard. How much more when you are the one studying it? That is why we are spending countless hours studying and practicing any math topics. And we always resort to trial and error process in practicing math because we are not sure if our calculation is correct for the first time. For speed up learning we use calculator to for confirmation of our calculator is correct or not. I have done this and I always use calculator for checking. Even as simple as fraction calculation I use fraction calculator to check my calculation. There is no harm in using calculator as long as you are not dependent on it and you know the step by step process of such calculation.
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