Introducing STEM Fuse!
Nina Sclafani
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Welcome STEM Fuse to the Teq lineup!
Founded in 2009 by Carter Tatge, STEM Fuse had one simple goal—promote and improve STEM education. To do this, the STEM Fuse team developed high quality, easily taught STEM curricula that is designed to achieve two goals. 1. It must truly interest and engage students and 2. The courses must be affordable and practice to implement.
Taught in over 3,500 schools in all 50 states, STEM Fuse offers a full K-12 pathway of STEM and Computer Science programs. The pathway introduces students to Computer Science and problem solving, as they advance their way through Game Design, Website Development, and learn industry using coding languages.
To learn more about STEM Fuse, check out the video below.
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