Come July and August Guyanese students are set to become more intimate with STEM, an acronym for Science, Techno-logy, Engineering and Mathematics, when four Georgia siblings hold camps at various locations aimed at helping them to understand the software and technology of the gadgets they are hooked on.
“We want them to understand how hardware and software technology already impacts their lives, how it will even more so in the future and how they should prepare to take advantage of future opportunities,” Karen Abrams, whose four children are the leaders in the upcoming camps, told the Stabroek News recently.