ARLINGTON, Va., Nov. 18, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- In time for the holiday season, STEMBoard, a minority-owned, engineering solutions company, introduced two new products today: the LINGO STEM Coding Kit ...
Designed to inspire the next generation of STEM professionals, the kits allow users to simulate a rocket launch countdown and prototype an earth sensing satellite From community college to NASA ...
Aisha Bowe is the CEO and founder of Lingo (Courtesy) With the number of people in STEM occupations projected to grow over the next decade, an Arlington startup wants to lower barriers to that career ...
From left to right Jarvis Sulcer, Co-Founder of LINGO, Aisha Bowe, Founder & CEO of LINGO, Bubba Wallace, 23XI Racing Driver, Danielle Regis, Director of Product. Photo credit: George Robinson Edtech ...
LINGO's mission is to bridge the gap between traditional education and industry-readiness by delivering accessible STEM tools that empower learners to seize real-world opportunities. The new capital ...
A computer coding scheme will be launched across the island as part of a new initiative by the Ministry of Education. Lingo STEM Coding Kit lessons will be introduced at senior schools as part of an ...
In one kit, users are tasked with assembling and programming a model autonomous vehicle that can follow a set path on its own. D.C.'s AI evangelist charts ambitious path for his startup Duo behind D.C ...
Aisha Bowe, left, founder and CEO of STEMBoard, and Danielle Regis, director of product at Lingo, teamed up to design an at-home coding kit for kids ages 13 and up. (Credit: Wes Hicks at WEH Pictures) ...