Altium Advances STEM Education with Expanded Curriculum and New Partnerships
August 05 2021 - 9:00AM
Business Wire
Sparking a Passion for Electronics Design
Worldwide
In September 2020, Altium LLC, the leading printed circuit board
(PCB) software company, launched Upverter Education, a free
distance learning initiative to support STEM educators.
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Start your school year right with
Upverter Education, an award-winning electronics design curriculum.
(Photo: Altium LLC)
The free Electronics Design Essentials program was designed for
high school STEM teachers covering everything from engineering to
robotics, with guided courses, certification and Upverter, an
easy-to-use web-based tool for electronics design.
Rea Callender, Vice President of Altium Education, elaborates,
“Through Altium’s education initiatives, beginning with Upverter
Education, we are introducing students of all ages to electronics
design and sparking passion in people where they never knew it
existed. You can’t have a passion for something if you don’t know
it exists!”
Cultivating Greater Student Knowledge with Expanded
Curriculums
To better support STEM educators, in summer 2021, a free, more
advanced Upverter Education program was launched to further empower
progressive learning.
The advanced program—the Upverter Modular Electronics
Design—focuses on modular board design, allowing students to grow
their knowledge while applying the fundamental concepts, empowering
progressive learning in virtual, hybrid, and in-person classroom
settings.
The modular design program delves deeper into the electronics
design process, allowing students to work with a drag-and-drop
interface, taking them step by step through the creation of
hardware designs.
Empowering STEM Educators Worldwide with Google Classroom and
First Robotics
Upverter Education recently became a Google Classroom partner,
as part of the Google for Education initiative. The partnership
adds multiple tools to the Upverter Education website, including
Google Single Sign On, Classroom Share, and Classroom Rostering,
expanding access to teachers and students worldwide.
Upverter Education has also partnered with First Robotics and
have been included as a free resource in this year's "Virtual Kit"
giving robotics teams access to curriculum and tools teaching
electronics design.
As Rea Callender elaborates, “We are delighted to have created a
relationship with First Robotics in support of their teams as well
as with Google Classroom, bringing Upverter Education to a much
broader, global audience.”
For more information about Upverter Education, please visit
education.upverter.com.
For a detailed overview of teacher resources, please click here
to view testimonials and here to view the Upverter Education
Teacher’s Guide.
About Altium
Altium, LLC (ASX:ALU) is a global software company headquartered
in San Diego, California, accelerating the pace of innovation
through electronics. For over 30 years, Altium has been delivering
software that maximizes the productivity of PCB designers and
electrical engineers. From individual inventors to multinational
corporations, more PCB designers and engineers choose Altium
software to design and realize electronics-based products.
About Upverter Education
Upverter Education, launched by Altium in September 2020, is
addressing an important societal need by empowering STEM educators
teaching engineering, electronics design, and robotics with free
essential tools and classroom resources. The program has been
honored with multiple awards in 2021, including the EdTech
Breakthrough Award for Best Engineering Learning Solution and the
Gold STEVIE® American Business Award in the Virtual Learning
Solution category, further validating Altium’s innovative approach
to supporting STEM education.
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Xenia Moore Senior Manager of PR and Brand Communications
pr@altium.com
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