TO LEARN
Enjoy this series of resources to learn about STEM in a creative way

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  • The Introduction to Cybersecurity course from our global partner, Cisco, explores the broad topic of cybersecurity. Kids (aged 13+) can learn how to protect their personal data and privacy online and in social media, and how to be safe online by understanding the most common threats, attacks and vulnerabilities. Available in several languages!

  • The Khan Academy has short videos in all STEM subjects. They help you find your starting level and reward you with points with each video you watch.

  • The European Space Agency (ESA) created a fun website dedicated to kids and learning resources about Space. Full of videos and activities, the website explore fascinating concepts like the big bang, gravity, the solar system, etc, in a fun and educative way!

  • Use Scratch (ages 8-16) or ScratchJr (ages 5-7) and learn to code while improving your mathematics, computation and problem-solving skills! With Scratch, kids can program their own interactive stories, games and animations and share their creations with an online community.

  • At the Ocean School, kids (and adults) use videos and interactive content to explore habitats at the bottom of the Gulf of St. Lawrence, strike a pose with a life-sized augmented reality whale, dissect virtual cod, and more! A must for all the Deep Blue fans!

  • The Annuity.org released a list of app, website and software to teach kids about money and finance in order to lay the foundation for responsible money management later in life.

  • You love solar energy? Have a passion about eclipses? Need to see the moon before falling asleep? We have what you need! Check out this website for a complete guide to solar and lunar eclipses!

  • For adults - The Department for Continuing Education of the University of Oxford, offers free online resources for everybody who wants to “keep their brain active”!


Online Science Fun!

On this page, we compile online resources for kids, from videos, to podcast, to interesting websites about STEM learning. Check it out below, and if you want to be added to our list, don’t hesitate to be in touch!