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Exciting Young Students in Grades K-8 About STEM Through an Afterschool Robotics Challenge

American Journal of Engineering Education (AJEE)
doi 10.19030/ajee.v4i1.7857
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Date

May 24, 2013

Authors
Tanja KarpPatricia Maloney
Publisher

Clute Institute


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