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STEAM Webinar

What is Project-based Learning (PBL), and how is it transforming K-8 STEAM education? Join us as we delve into the case for STEAM Project-based Learning (PBL). Learn about the transformative potential of PBL through real-world applications in the STEM classroom.

Featured Speakers:

  • Peter Cipkowski, Ed.D., delves into the research behind Project-based Learning (PBL) and its effect on science achievement and social/emotional learning
  • Brian Sorich, Product Development Manager, walks through an Art Electric demo
  • Matt Yena, TinkRworks School Partner, shares his experience teaching TinkRworks'  projects in his middle school classroom

Recorded 4/16/2024

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The A in STEAM Matters

Introducing TinkRsynth

Want to learn more about TinkRworks’ hands-on STEAM projects?

Check out this free webinar and see how TinkRsynth helps students (grades 6-8) develop analytical and technical skills while allowing them an opportunity for creative expression.

Hear directly from Brian Sorich, Product Development Manager at TinkRworks as he walks through some of the benefits of using TinkRsynth to teach key STEAM concepts.

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Peter Cipkowski, Ed.D., delves into the research behind Project-based Learning (PBL) and its effect on science achievement and social/emotional learning

Brian Sorich, Product Development Manager, walks
through an Art Electric demo

Matt Yena, TinkRworks School Partner, shares his experience teaching TinkRworks'  projects in his middle school classroom

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Featured Project
TinkRsynth | Grades 6-8

Discover the fundamentals of coding through music. Students create a sound mixing board to produce, manipulate and synthesize sounds. They do this by programming the board to combine various electrical waves together to create sound for their unique instruments. Along the way, they explore the properties and physics of sound waves and use their instrument to learn about rhythm, chords, melodies, and to compose music. Students show off what they’ve learned by orchestrating a solo performance or forming an ensemble with classmates!

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