Christopher Cederskog

Christopher Cederskog

Christopher Cederskog is managing director Europe for Wonder Workshop, creator of award-winning Dash & Dot robots. These devices teach kids six and up how to code, igniting curiosity and confidence through play while learning essential 21st century skills.

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Friday, 24 August 2018 10:00

Animating the inanimate

During the course of the last few years, STEM fields have slowly moved towards the apex of academic desirability. Even employers not working directly within these areas highly value the skills associated with STEM, with 62% prizing programming skills and 71% valuing problem solving. This means that, for both today’s students and their teachers, there is a real onus when it comes to the acquisition of STEM. But how do you make these traditionally thorny subjects accessible to all pupils? How do you entice the reluctant scholar into the educational territory that they may once have been able to avoid?

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