To mentor the next generation of creators who have honed technical innovation, we must expose students to experiential learning.

Hands-on learning will help Gen Alpha reach new levels of technical innovation


If we want Generation Alpha to create world-changing technologies, educators must embrace experiential learning resources and encourage collaboration

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The pace of technological innovation is increasing exponentially. It's hard to wrap our heads around the immense knowledge that future generations will possess. Generation Alpha will likely be the most technically innovative generation in history, but what will they do with that knowledge? How can we harness their skills to create world-changing technologies? The answer lies in immersive, hands-on learning experiences that start from a young age.

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