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Our Mission

Classmates

And Vision

The Metro Area Science Club, an Omaha-based group, consists of professionals and educators committed to providing STEM education to children and parents. The program's goal is to support families by creating and facilitating STEM projects to encourage collaborative learning. Participants engage in interesting hands-on activities that promote discussions about education and future career paths, helping children develop a passion for science and math while connecting with STEM-related fields.

A Day Of Exploration And Learning

Enjoyment and excitement are two words not usually associated with Science and Math. However, Teaming Science and Math with Technology, WATCHOUT - LET THE PART BEGIN!

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Programs Meeting Your Group's Expectations

Fulfilling a group's educational goals necessitates a cooperative strategy, where every member participates in conversations, shares their viewpoints, and contributes to shared learning. This process involves appreciating various perspectives and integrating knowledge to cultivate a vibrant, inclusive atmosphere. By establishing clear objectives, promoting transparent communication, and providing mutual support, the group not only reaches its aims but also nurtures growth and curiosity within its members.

Technology Class

Hands-on Learning That Makes An Impact

Experiential learning turns theoretical ideas into real-life experiences, sparking curiosity and enhancing comprehension. Picture students sowing seeds in a garden; as they care for the plants, they gain firsthand knowledge of biology and ecology. This engaging method promotes critical thinking and teamwork, enabling students to link theoretical concepts with practical application. The effects extend beyond the classroom, nurturing a lasting passion for discovery and the self-assurance to confront real-world problems.

Hands Holding Glowing Tablet

Making STEM Learning Cool

Transforming STEM education in communications, aeronautics, space exploration, and meteorology means combining creativity with practical challenges. Instead of just learning theory, students can experiment with satellite communications, simulate flights, forecast weather, or explore space through hands-on activities. Using tools like amateur radio and weather mapping makes abstract ideas interactive and exciting. Highlighting advancements in communication and weather prediction shows the real-world impact, while showcasing diverse professionals inspires students to see themselves as future innovators.

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