Washington Colony District partners with Quiq Labs to enhance STEAM education through hands-on experiences and cutting-edge technology. (Quiq Labs)
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Washington Colony Elementary School District in Easton is engaging students in STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, Mathematics) programs that extend beyond conventional classrooms.
As part of this initiative, Washington Colony students visited Quiq Labs on April 27 and immersed themselves in hands-on experiences with cutting-edge technologies.
The educational programs offered by Quiq Labs cover topics ranging from multimedia and communications to robotics, web development, AR/VR, 3D design, printing, and entrepreneurship.
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One of Quiq Labs’ primary focuses is providing multimedia education solutions tailored to a student’s learning level. This holistic approach imparts technical knowledge and nurtures creativity and innovation among learners, company officials say.
The district’s collaboration with Quiq Labs also is an effort to spark students’ interest and enthusiasm in technology as a career path.
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