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First Principle Thinkers - The Wright Brothers: Masters of Balance
First Principle Thinkers - The Wright Brothers: Masters of Balance
For centuries, humans looked at birds and tried to fly by flapping wings. They failed. Then came Orville and Wilbur Wright They weren't scientists or engineers; they were bicycle mechanics.... Read more...
First Principle Thinkers - Marie Curie: The Radiant Pioneer
First Principle Thinkers - Marie Curie: The Radiant Pioneer
In a time when science was dominated by men, Marie Curie didn't just participate; she led the way. She remains the only person in history to win Nobel Prizes in... Read more...
First Principle Thinkers - Albert Einstein: The Power of Imagination
First Principle Thinkers - Albert Einstein: The Power of Imagination
When Albert Einstein was a child, his teachers didn't think he was a genius. In fact, he spoke late and often clashed with the rigid rote-memorization style of his school.... Read more...
First Principle Thinkers - Thomas Edison: The Genius of Failure
First Principle Thinkers - Thomas Edison: The Genius of Failure
We often tell children that "practice makes perfect." But Thomas Edison, one of the most prolific inventors in history, proved that failure makes perfect. While Nikola Tesla built machines in his... Read more...
First Principle Thinkers - Nikola Tesla: The Man Who Lit the World
First Principle Thinkers - Nikola Tesla: The Man Who Lit the World
If Leonardo da Vinci was the master of observation, Nikola Tesla was the master of visualizaIon. Before he ever touched a screwdriver or a wire, Tesla would build entire machines in his... Read more...
First Principle Thinkers - Leonardo da Vinci
First Principle Thinkers - Leonardo da Vinci
When we think of genius, we think of Leonardo da Vinci. Artist, engineer, scientist, and inventor—he was the ultimate polymath. But what was the secret to his genius? It wasn’t... Read more...
How Elon Musk's school inside SpaceX operates
How Elon Musk's school inside SpaceX operates
When Elon Musk wasn't satisfied with the education his children were receiving, he didn't just complain—he built his own school inside the SpaceX headquarters. He named it Ad Astra (Latin... Read more...
Screen-free Edtech toy a good investment for Parents
Screen-free Edtech toy a good investment for Parents
This article explores whether screen-free edtech toys are a worthwhile investment for parents, highlighting their benefits for learning, development, and balanced screen use. Read more...
Toys for the AI Era: STEAM-Powered Play Shapes Future Innovators
Toys for the AI Era: STEAM-Powered Play Shapes Future Innovators
Rapid technological change is shining the future using creative inquiry into how things work. STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math) tools in the toy for the AI age mix... Read more...
ZDnet.com 2024 Review - The best STEM toys for kids
ZDnet.com 2024 Review - The best STEM toys for kids
Allison Murray "Who said learning can't also be fun? The best STEM toys can expand knowledge by learning something new, along with keeping children entertained and occupied." See article Read more...
Toy Building Blocks Comparison
Toy building blocks are one of the best STEM toys for kids. They can train up kids' creativity and spatial reasoning ability. However, there are so many brands of toy building blocks in the market. This article will tell you the pros and cons of different toy building blocks for your kids and which one should be your first priority STEM toys. Let's compare Tactbit Cubes with Magnatiles, Lego and Light Stax.  Firstly, the designs of Tactbit Cubes are more user-friendly than the other three brands. Unlike Magnatiles, the solid 3D shape and the... Read more...