The students love the STEM Innovation Hub more than any activity in the school. One of the students. Seema Baraiya said: “The AI study was fascinating; I fully enjoyed and learned many things. I miss the lab on all school holidays! ” Another student, Yash Rathwa, said: “I found true hobbies & my passion in the Innovation Hub.” The school principal, Dr. Yogesh Singh, said: “Our students are thrilled and excited about the Innovation Hub. They love to learn by making and creating things on their own in the lab.”

Nearly a year since piloting STEM Innovation Hubs in collaboration with Curiosity Gym, this initiative, made possible by SVM supporters, has impacted approximately 1400 students across two schools in Meghalaya and two in Gujarat. Students’ genuine interest in STEM subjects and their enthusiasm for creating scientific projects, including 3D printing, robotics, Arduino, circuit designing, and more, have been truly inspiring. In Gujarat, according to Curiosity Gym‘s Report, all survey respondents unanimously reported that these activities have heightened students’ enthusiasm for learning science and mathematics subjects. The program facilitated collaborative projects, discussions, and activities, fostering effective teamwork and coordination. Moreover, teachers noted significant improvements in their students’ creativity skills, attributing this progress to the program’s environment, which encourages innovation and unconventional thinking.

Reflecting on this progress fills us with optimism and determination to expand this impact even further in the coming year.

Source: Smartvillagemovement