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Online Coding, AI, STEM & Experiential Learning Platform for K-12 students

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Noida-based EdTech company, STEMROBO Technologies, has launched its global online learning platform called Tinker Learning which aims to provide relevant and interesting learning solutions in STEM, Robotics, IoT, Experiential Learning, and Artificial Intelligence to the K-12 students.

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The objective behind the launch of the platform is to nurture essential 21st century skills and foster students’ ‘out of the box’ logical thinking.

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Through Tinker Learning, STEMROBO plans to shift the whole education culture of K-12 from ‘active listeners’ to active makers’. The platform would provide every student with an immersive learning experience through strategic technology, project-based learning and helping them to solve real-world problems that matter.

Speaking about the expansion plans, the Co-founder of STEMROBO Technologies, Mr Anurag Gupta says, “Our company is dedicatedly working to embed curiosity, creativity and imagination in young minds. We inculcate innovative skills in them like designing mindset, adaptive learning, computational thinking, and many more. Amid the pandemic situation, we cannot forget the challenges that we have faced as our model for all courses were offline. But we took this big crisis as a potential opportunity and brought a change in our approach.” TNS

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