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20. Helping Students Improve STEM Projects [EDP Series- Experiment & Improve]

Sep 19, 202217 min
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Episode description

As students are building their STEM projects, are you unsure of ways they can improve their designs?


The experiment and improve stage of the Engineering Design Process is so important to teach kids that things might not be perfect the first time, and there are always ways to make them better.


In this episode, I will be sharing with you strategies that you can use with your students to help them improve and modify their designs.


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