Microsoft has created new assets and repurposed others to keep young people interested, engaged and developing STEM skills during challenging times. Microsoft Ireland is rolling out thrice weekly online classes to allow students mix digital learning with fun during the schools' shutdown. With the physical DreamSpace now closed, Microsoft has created new assets and repurposed others to keep young people interested, engaged and developing STEM skills during challenging times. The at-home digital learning experience is aimed at 6-16 year-olds, but all students can get involved and parents and teachers are expected to join in the fun. “In creating three fun and interactive online sessions each week, we want to continue to engage primary and secondary school students in a virtual digital skills experience and ensure they stay connected through technology.
Source: Irish Independent March 31, 2020 15:22 UTC