Our four-day Teacher Training Program equips educators with strong foundational skills in STEM, basic electronics, digital tools, and hands-on maker practices. Teachers explore interactive technologies including Scratch, Micro:bit, Arduino, Tinkercad Circuits, and Teachable Machine, alongside Design Thinking, and entrepreneurship. Through guided sessions on classroom integration, prototyping, and student mentorship strategies, educators gain the confidence to design engaging activities, support project-based learning, and nurture innovation mindsets among their students.
Workshop Details:
Duration:
24 hours in total. (Offline)
Scheduled as 6 hours per day for four days.
Hands-On Sessions Include:
Learn fundamentals of electricity, components, and safe tool usage
Build & simulate basic circuits using Tinkercad
Practice essential maker skills: soldering, multimeter testing, breadboarding
Explore Scratch for storytelling & coding basics
Train simple AI models using Teachable Machine
Create Micro:bit based interactive projects with sensors & motors
Get introduced to Arduino and create simple programmed circuits
Apply Design Thinking to solve real-world challenges
Build and present project prototypes with entrepreneurial pitching
Who Can Attend: School teachers (any subject) interested in STEM, innovation, & project-based learning
Certificates: Certificates of participation will be awarded.
Recommended Setting: Schools with computer labs are recommended to opt for this workshop.
Why Teachers Should Participate:
Foundational STEM & Maker Skills: Gain hands-on experience in basic electronics, circuit building, soldering, coding, and prototyping.
Practical Tool Training: Learn to confidently use classroom-friendly tools such as Tinkercad Circuits, Scratch, Micro:bit, Arduino, and Teachable Machine.
Classroom Integration: Discover practical strategies to integrate STEM tools into lessons, making learning more engaging and inquiry-driven.
Design Thinking Mindset: Learn to guide students in identifying real problems, brainstorming solutions, and developing user-centered prototypes.
Entrepreneurial Exposure: Explore how to nurture innovation and entrepreneurial thinking in students to support real-world application.
Mentorship Readiness: Build confidence to support student projects, facilitate tinkering activities, and encourage creativity.
Future-Ready Teaching: Equip yourself with emerging technology skills to stay current and inspire students toward future STEM careers.
Benefits for Teachers:
Enhanced Classroom Confidence: Teach STEM topics with greater ease by gaining familiarity with tools, platforms, and structured instructional approaches.
Stronger Lesson Delivery: Learn how to translate complex STEM concepts into accessible, student-friendly activities and demonstrations.
Improved Student Engagement: Apply strategies that make learning more interactive, helping students stay curious and motivated.
Curriculum Enrichment: Integrate new STEM modules, hands-on tasks, and project templates into your existing lesson plans.
Assessment Skills: Learn simple yet effective ways to evaluate student understanding through project work, prototypes, and reflective exercises.
Professional Networking: Connect with like-minded educators, opening doors to collaboration, resource sharing, and future opportunities.
Recognition: Earn a certificate that highlights your upskilling in modern STEM education practices.
Workshop Guidelines:
The workshop requires a minimum of 40 participants and will be conducted in eight sessions of 3 hours each.
The school must allocate a suitable space for conducting the workshop, with the capacity to accommodate 50 participants in teams of up to three. Additionally, the workshop space should include access to a projector, preferably with a clear wall or white area for projection. An adequate power supply must also be available to support all electronic devices.
We will provide tablets for team use, as well as WiFi dongles and a projector for the workshops.
A team of three trainers will be visiting the school to conduct the workshop. The school is kindly requested to provide food and accommodation for the trainers during their stay for the training sessions.
Certificates will be provided only to participants who achieve a minimum attendance of 70% throughout the duration of the workshop.
The school is required to provide registered participant details at least two days prior to the workshop date. Additionally, after registration, fees must be paid by all registered participants, regardless of attendance during the workshop sessions.
We offer mentorship and guidance to participants even after our workshop through a dedicated WhatsApp group.