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Bay Area Student-Run Nonprofit Offers Free STEAM Virtual Classes
The classes include instruction on 3D printing, robotics, graphic design, app development and Java and Python programming.
BAY AREA — The Steam Foundation, a Bay Area nonprofit aiming to provide STEAM education to students in underserved communities, is hosting free 10-week virtual classes for students around the country.
The classes include instruction on 3D printing, robotics, graphic design, app development and Java and Python programming. The nonprofit is student-led and run.
Applications for the classes close on Jan. 25.
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Spots are open for students in grades 5-8. Applications are accepted on a first-come, first-served basis, and applicants will be automatically accepted upon submission.
Click here to apply and here for more information on the classes offered.
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