
From Books to Bots: STEM in an Alabama Library
Kellie Glover in Lexington, AL, wanted to create a makerspace in her library. With her grant in the fall, the library has introduced hands-on STEM

Kellie Glover in Lexington, AL, wanted to create a makerspace in her library. With her grant in the fall, the library has introduced hands-on STEM

Alexia Davis, an educator in Fruitport, MI, wanted to introduce circuits to her STEM students. With no set curriculum, she hoped Snap Circuits would be

Sofia Kratochvil, a K-12 librarian in Clarkson, NE, had a vision: to bring robotics into her students’ lives. Thanks to a grant for Wonder Dash

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Kate Olender, a tech teacher from Lenox, MA, is bringing the world of coding to her students in Pre-K through 5th grade! With a passion

The Rural Technology Fund + Teachers in Space are offering the Infinite Sky STEM project to help rural students receive a hands-on opportunity to explore

This summer, Round Top Family Library introduced exciting new programs that brought STEM learning to life for local students. From coding and robotics to hands-on

Casey Mills, an educator in Westhope, ND, wanted to bring life to the STEM program at his elementary school. After discovering some unused printers in

Julie Middleton, an instructor in a new elementary STEAM lab in Chelsea, AL, sought to introduce technology to her students. With a grant for Hummingbird

At the heart of the Rural Technology Fund’s mission is our goal to help rural students pursue careers in computer technology. Every year, we proudly