EASE- EuropeAn network of STEAM Educators is a non-profit organization whose activity has the ultimate objective of helping and enhancing the work of all educators and teachers in terms of promoting STEAM skills with children, young people and adults in formal and non-formal education.

Cambourne Electronics & Robotics Club
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January 15, 2023
a non-profit organization whose activity has the ultimate objective of helping and enhancing the work of all educators and teachers in terms of promoting STEAM skills with children, young people and adults in formal and non-formal education.
Facebook LinkedIn Gmail Print Friendly CERC, the academic wing of CamCare UK, provides children aged 7 to 16 years a structured and enjoyable experience of working with electronics, robotics and computational languages to help nurture their understanding of Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths (STEM). We are a STEM club based in Cambourne, Cambridgeshire, UK. We […]

CERC, the academic wing of CamCare UK, provides children aged 7 to 16 years a structured and enjoyable experience of working with electronics, robotics and computational languages to help nurture their understanding of Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths (STEM).

We are a STEM club based in Cambourne, Cambridgeshire, UK.
We conduct STEM workshops for children aged from 7 to 16 years.

The Club aims to provide students a platform and resources to gain practical skills and realise projects that are innovative. We strive to mentor and help youths to acquire new skills in an era of rapidly evolving technology.
The mission of the club is to expose youths to challenges and new technologies and thus to nurture and develop their skill set in this arena. From Screen-Time to Creativity Time – the emphasis is on experimenting and “learning by making” to empower youths to become collaborative, critical and creative thinkers.

Mission statement: Developing tomorrows innovators.

Source: https://camcare.org.uk
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