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Utah Teapot

Utah Teapot

April 2019 / 2 minutes / Beginner / Making & Sewing / Jennifer Newell

Glitch

Glitch

April 2019 / 4 minutes / Intermediate / Programming / Clarissa Littler

Assembly

Assembly

April 2019 / 4 minutes / Advanced / Language of the Month / Clarissa Littler

Writing Game of Life in Scratch

Writing Game of Life in Scratch

April 2019 / 4 minutes / Intermediate / Scratch Coding Games for Kids / Clarissa Littler

Conway’s Game of Life

Conway’s Game of Life

April 2019 / 3 minutes / Intermediate / Notebook / Clarissa Littler

Van Allen Belt

Van Allen Belt

April 2019 / 3 minutes / Beginner / History / Amy S Hansen

STEAM Interview: Meet Allie Weber

STEAM Interview: Meet Allie Weber

April 2019 / 3 minutes / Beginner / People / Erin Winick Anthony

History of Video Games

History of Video Games

April 2019 / 3 minutes / Beginner / History / Simon Batt

We learn to do something by doing it. There is no other way.

April 1, 2019 / 1 minute / Quotes / Tim Slavin

How do Biometric Scans Work?

How do Biometric Scans Work?

April 2019 / 3 minutes / Beginner / Coding Concepts Articles for Kids / Simon Batt

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I sent two emails a week with links to STEM/STEAM articles, news, and resources for kids, parents, teachers, librarians. My goal was to help educate, inspire, and amuse.

30 STEM Links was the natural evolution of a kids STEM computing magazine that I published for 11 years in print and online. It was called beanz magazine. This website has both the 11 years of magazine content and the one year of email newsletter content.

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beanz Magazine Testimonials

"I love beanz because it's got a lot of coding stuff and I want to try coding as a career. Also, it's got Scratch tips the books won't teach you."

— Lillian in Virginia

"As a former teacher turned homeschooling parent, I LOVE (love, love!) when cross-curricular learning takes place. Each of the projects and ideas included in beanz require a child to employ cross-curricular skills. A child isn't simply coding or creating a Roblox account. Kids are using math, science, art, or critical thinking."

— A Parent