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== Programs and Initiatives == | == Programs and Initiatives == | ||
We offer a variety of programs tailored to students' needs, including: | We offer a variety of programs tailored to students' needs, including: | ||
* '''Kibo Robot Programming Challenge (KRPC)''' – An international space robotics competition where students program robotic systems on the ISS. | * [[KRPC|'''Kibo Robot Programming Challenge (KRPC)''']] – An international space robotics competition where students program robotic systems on the ISS. | ||
* '''Asian Herb in Space (AHiS)''' – A scientific initiative to study plant growth in microgravity environments. | * [[AHiS|'''Asian Herb in Space (AHiS)''']] – A scientific initiative to study plant growth in microgravity environments. | ||
* '''Asian Try Zero-G (ATZG)''' – A scientific experiment to study Physics in microgravity environment. | * [[ATZG|'''Asian Try Zero-G (ATZG)''']] – A scientific experiment to study Physics in microgravity environment. | ||
* '''Online Space Coding Labs''' – Virtual environments where students can develop and test space-related applications. | * [[LAB|'''Online Space Coding Labs''']] – Virtual environments where students can develop and test space-related applications. | ||
* '''Satellite Engineering Projects''' – Hands-on activities related to satellite communication, ground station operations, and space system development. | * '''Satellite Engineering Projects''' – Hands-on activities related to satellite communication, ground station operations, and space system development. | ||
* '''Workshops & Webinars''' – Regular sessions led by industry experts from NASA, MIT, and other top institutions. | * '''KRPC Workshops & Webinars''' – Regular sessions led by previous KRPC winners, industry experts from NASA, MIT, and other top institutions. | ||
== Get Involved == | == Get Involved == | ||
Interested in joining STEMX365? There are several ways to participate: | Interested in joining STEMX365? There are several ways to participate: | ||
* '''Students:''' | * '''Students:''' Contact STEMX365 team for our online courses, competitions, and research programs. | ||
* '''Educators:''' Collaborate with us to bring STEM education to your classrooms. | * '''Educators:''' Collaborate with us to bring STEM education to your classrooms. | ||
* '''Volunteers & Mentors:''' Share your expertise and guide students in their STEM journey. | * '''Volunteers & Mentors:''' Share your expertise and guide students in their STEM journey. | ||
* '''Partners & Sponsors:''' Support STEMX365 initiatives through collaborations and funding. | * '''Partners & Sponsors:''' Support STEMX365 initiatives through collaborations and funding. | ||
== Getting Started == | |||
If you're new here, you can explore the following sections to get started: | |||
* [[How_to_Use_STEMX365_Wiki|How to Use This Wiki]] | |||
* [[Contributing_Guidelines|Contributing Guidelines]] | |||
* [[FAQ|Frequently Asked Questions]] | |||
== Contact Us == | == Contact Us == | ||
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Together, let's shape the future of STEM education and space exploration! | Together, let's shape the future of STEM education and space exploration! | ||
Latest revision as of 02:14, 15 March 2025
Welcome to STEMX365 Wiki
STEMX365 is a non-profit 503(c)(3) organization dedicated to fostering STEM education for students worldwide, with a focus on space-based learning. Our goal is to provide students from developing countries with opportunities to engage in hands-on science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education through real-world projects, including participation in International Space Station (ISS) experiments, robotics competitions, and satellite engineering programs.
Our Mission
At STEMX365, we strive to:
- Bridge the gap between students and cutting-edge space technologies.
- Provide access to world-class educational resources and mentorship.
- Enable participation in international STEM programs such as the Kibo Robot Programming Challenge (KRPC).
- Promote interdisciplinary collaboration between students, researchers, and professionals.
- Inspire the next generation of scientists, engineers, and space enthusiasts.
Programs and Initiatives
We offer a variety of programs tailored to students' needs, including:
- Kibo Robot Programming Challenge (KRPC) – An international space robotics competition where students program robotic systems on the ISS.
- Asian Herb in Space (AHiS) – A scientific initiative to study plant growth in microgravity environments.
- Asian Try Zero-G (ATZG) – A scientific experiment to study Physics in microgravity environment.
- Online Space Coding Labs – Virtual environments where students can develop and test space-related applications.
- Satellite Engineering Projects – Hands-on activities related to satellite communication, ground station operations, and space system development.
- KRPC Workshops & Webinars – Regular sessions led by previous KRPC winners, industry experts from NASA, MIT, and other top institutions.
Get Involved
Interested in joining STEMX365? There are several ways to participate:
- Students: Contact STEMX365 team for our online courses, competitions, and research programs.
- Educators: Collaborate with us to bring STEM education to your classrooms.
- Volunteers & Mentors: Share your expertise and guide students in their STEM journey.
- Partners & Sponsors: Support STEMX365 initiatives through collaborations and funding.
Getting Started
If you're new here, you can explore the following sections to get started:
Contact Us
If you have any questions or would like to collaborate, feel free to reach out:
- Email: info@stemx365.org
- Website: STEMX365 Official Site
- Social Media: Follow us on Facebook, and LinkedIn
Together, let's shape the future of STEM education and space exploration!