Nextmaker Offers Monthly Coding, Hardware Building, and More
Grace Mahas — September 23, 2020 — Tech
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While the back to school season is looking very different this fall, a new monthly, subscription product is dedicated to preparing kids for the future—NextMaker. The STEAM educational kit involves monthly coding, hardware building, and other maker projects that are delivered straight to your front door. In addition, NextMaker also features an interactive learning portal with comprehensive coding activities for students to learn—no experience necessary,
Thus far, the kit includes over 50 projects and more than 100 activities that have been tested by 2,000 students for enjoyment and clarity. Examples include the music cube, the smart trash bin, the magic tree, and the amazing tumbler, among others and all of which will be coded by the student.
Image Credit: NextMaker
Thus far, the kit includes over 50 projects and more than 100 activities that have been tested by 2,000 students for enjoyment and clarity. Examples include the music cube, the smart trash bin, the magic tree, and the amazing tumbler, among others and all of which will be coded by the student.
Image Credit: NextMaker
Trend Themes
1. Subscription STEAM Education - Opportunity for businesses to offer monthly subscription-based STEAM education kits for kids, providing them with coding, hardware building, and other maker projects delivered right to their homes.
2. Interactive Learning Portal - Creating an online interactive learning portal with comprehensive coding activities can enhance the educational experience for students, regardless of their prior coding experience.
3. Tested and Approved by Students - Involving students in the testing and approval process of projects and activities can ensure that they are enjoyable and clear, leading to a better learning experience.
Industry Implications
1. Education - Education industry can take advantage of the subscription-based model to offer STEAM education kits, enabling students to learn coding and hardware building skills at home.
2. Technology - Technology companies can develop and provide an online interactive learning platform with coding activities to enhance the learning process for students.
3. Toy and Game Manufacturing - Toy and game manufacturing companies can collaborate with education providers to create tested and approved projects and activities that promote learning and creativity.
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