In early 2012, we launched our “Early STEM" and “Junior STEM” robotics programs which engage young children with construction toys, introduce them to tech concepts, and foster their youthful creativity - all while fine tuning their motor skills.
In 2013, we introduced coloring sheets developed for our young students. As time passed, we started to organize our tech activity sheets by letters and slowly formulatedThe Technical Alphabet. In Spring 2014, we launched our high school robotics program on Kickstarter. The question of "what is available for younger students?" kept coming up. This response highlighted the importance of engaging young children in STEM as early as when they are learning to read.
Today, we would like to make The Technical Alphabet available to children everywhere. If funded, we will ship The Technical Alphabet in early December, just in time for the holidays!