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ONTARIO STEAM FOUNDATION

STEM Activities

Our STEM activities not only focus on the transfer of knowledge, but also emphasize hands-on practice and teamwork, helping students grow through interaction and challenge. Whether it's a robotics competition, a programming workshop, a science experiment or an engineering project, every activity is an opportunity to explore and learn, opening doors to the future for students.

ONTARIO STEAM FOUNDATION

ACTIVITIES WE HAVE ORGANIZED

四旋翼無人機

2017/07/30

​Unlimited

Drone activities

The International Youth Drone Competition is a science and technology event for young people around the world, aiming to cultivate young people's awareness and skills in science and technology innovation and to promote popularization of science education on drone technology ......

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Race Goals

The objective of organizing STEM youth activities is to stimulate their interest in science, technology, engineering and mathematics, and to develop their creative thinking and problem-solving skills. Through these activities, we hope to provide a platform for the youth to explore and practice, enabling them to apply their classroom knowledge to real-world projects and challenges. In addition, the activities also aim to enhance the teamwork spirit and communication skills of the youths, and to promote exchanges and cooperation between them and industry experts and their peers. Ultimately, we hope that through these activities, we can help the youth discover their potential, inspire them to pursue STEM-related careers in the future, and contribute to technological advancement and innovation in society.

Spark Interest

Stimulating their interest in science, technology, engineering and math

Cultivating Thinking

Develop their creative thinking and problem solving skills

Improvement of capacity

Enhance teamwork and communication skills of teenagers

Promoting cooperation

Facilitate communication and collaboration between them with industry experts and their peers

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