STEM Sports Featured in (ET) Magazine
Every January, the Future of Education Technology Conference (FETC) convenes the brightest minds, pioneering companies, and groundbreaking innovations shaping the future of learning. This year, “innovation” wasn’t just a buzzword—it was the currency of progress, with companies showcasing cutting-edge AI, immersive learning, and creative solutions designed to prepare students for an AI-driven world.
From AI-powered tutors to hands-on STEM and neuroscience-driven cognitive training, the solutions unveiled at FETC highlight an industry on the brink of transformation. The takeaway? The future of learning isn’t just about technology; it’s about human intelligence, creativity, and equipping students with the skills they need to thrive.
STEM Sports is taking a refreshingly “analog” approach, integrating sports and STEM concepts to get students up, moving, and engaged in real-world problem-solving. Their project-based learning (PBL) modules are designed to mirror real workforce applications, making STEM more tangible and accessible. Haley MacLean, Education and Curriculum Specialist at STEM Sports, reinforced that “it’s all about the human touch—technology is a tool, but we must ensure students are actively engaged in learning by doing.”