Learning by Doing Is Key to STEM Education
Keysight Technologies recently showcased the innovative designs from the finalists of the Keysight Innovation Challenge, focused on addressing climate change. Participants, including Martyna Iwanczyk from the Warsaw University of Technology, emphasized the importance of hands-on experiences in STEM education, stating it allowed them to build practical solutions rather than just learn theoretically. This initiative highlights the company's commitment to fostering innovation and problem-solving skills among the next generation of engineers.
- Engagement in climate change solutions demonstrated by finalist teams.
- Promotes hands-on STEM education, enhancing learning experiences.
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Originally published by Fast Company
NORTHAMPTON, MA / ACCESSWIRE / February 21, 2023 / Innovation challenges spur our best and brightest to think outside the box and solve real problems.
Through our Keysight Innovation Challenge this year, I was inspired to see the clever and impactful designs that our six finalist teams devised to address climate change. Their enthusiasm was infectious, and their dedication was heartening.
But then I went down the internet rabbit hole and had a shocking realization. My search was triggered by one of our contestants, Martyna Iwanczyk from the Warsaw University of Technology, who said, "In lectures, we only learn about stuff, but this is the first time we can build something ourselves." A couple of the other students made similar comments.
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