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= Welcome to STEMX365 Wiki =
= Welcome to STEMX365 Wiki =


'''STEMX365 Wiki''' is the central hub for publishing tutorials and resources on space-based education, programming, robotics, and satellite technology. This platform is dedicated to students, researchers, and educators interested in hands-on learning with real-world applications.
'''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:
* [[KRPC|'''Kibo Robot Programming Challenge (KRPC)''']] – An international space robotics competition where students program robotic systems on the ISS.
* [[AHiS|'''Asian Herb in Space (AHiS)''']] – A scientific initiative to study plant growth in microgravity environments.
* [[ATZG|'''Asian Try Zero-G (ATZG)''']] – A scientific experiment to study Physics in microgravity environment.
* [[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.
* '''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 ==
== Getting Started ==
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* [[Contributing_Guidelines|Contributing Guidelines]]
* [[Contributing_Guidelines|Contributing Guidelines]]
* [[FAQ|Frequently Asked Questions]]
* [[FAQ|Frequently Asked Questions]]
* [[Tutorials|Tutorials]]


== Join the Community ==
== Contact Us ==
Want to contribute? Check out our [[Contributing_Guidelines|Contribution Guide]] or join the discussion on our forums.
If you have any questions or would like to collaborate, feel free to reach out:
* Email: [mailto:info@stemx365.org info@stemx365.org]
* Website: [https://www.stemx365.org STEMX365 Official Site]
* Social Media: Follow us on [https://www.facebook.com/STEMX365 Facebook], and [https://www.linkedin.com/company/stemx365 LinkedIn]


''This wiki is maintained by the STEMX365 community. If you find any errors or outdated information, please feel free to edit or suggest improvements.''
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:

Together, let's shape the future of STEM education and space exploration!