At this year’s ISTE Expo, Konica Minolta (KM) will unveil its education technology products—“MyStemKits” curriculum—designed to reshape the classroom for the information age and engage students in the process of design, invention and creation. They will also be giving away a Dremel 3D40 printer with their “MyStemKits” curriculum.
The KM/Dremel curriculum is designed to renew students’ excitement for learning as they create their own computer-generated designs right before their eyes.
This breakthrough technology allows K-12 educators to teach a wide range of interactive subject matter, delivering core academic knowledge while enhancing students’ problem solving, collaboration, communication & critical thinking skills.
The product package is a complete solution that comes with STEM-based lesson plans which build off of national and state standards, 1:1 customer support and UL certification.
The ISTE Conference and Expo is recognized as the most comprehensive educational technology conference in the world, with over 18,000 attendees, and hands-on demonstrations of the latest education technologies.
The KM/Dremel curriculum is designed to renew students’ excitement for learning as they create their own computer-generated designs right before their eyes.
This breakthrough technology allows K-12 educators to teach a wide range of interactive subject matter, delivering core academic knowledge while enhancing students’ problem solving, collaboration, communication & critical thinking skills.
The product package is a complete solution that comes with STEM-based lesson plans which build off of national and state standards, 1:1 customer support and UL certification.
The ISTE Conference and Expo is recognized as the most comprehensive educational technology conference in the world, with over 18,000 attendees, and hands-on demonstrations of the latest education technologies.