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Our Partners and Links
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| We believe that educating people about Electronics is a difficult task for anyone but when you work as a team it is alot easier, We have teamed up with number of national and regional organisations and groups to offer you the best possible help we can. We are always looking to expand our contacts and partners and would be happy to hear from you if you would be interested in supporting us in bringing engineering and electronics to our future generations. |
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NOISE (New Outlooks In Science & Engineering) is a UK-wide campaign funded by the Engineering & Physical Sciences Research Council that aims to promote science and engineering to 14-19 year olds. The website is packed full of useful resources for both teachers and students, as well as information on cool jobs and fun experiments to try at home and interviews with young scientists. You can even ask our NOISEmakers any questions that you might have about science and engineering
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Topmarks is one of the largest independent educational websites in the UK. Topmarks was established in 1998 with the aim of making it easy to find the very best free educational resources whilst providing a safe environment for children to use the world wide web effectively for learning.
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The Imagineering Foundation was formed as an educational charity in 2001, aimed at raising the awareness and interest of young people in engineering and manufacturing. Two key principles underpin Imagineering:
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To engage young people in hands-on, practical activities related to engineering but also to have fun.
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That engineers should involve themselves directly with Imagineering activities to convey their own enthusiasm and what it is to be an engineer.
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From car engines to search engines, from cell phones to stem cells, and thousands of subjects in between, HowStuffWorks has it covered. No topic is too big or too small for our expert editorial staff to unmask ... or for you to understand. In addition to comprehensive articles, our helpful graphics and informative videos walk you through every topic clearly, simply and objectively. Our premise is simple: Demystify the world and do it in a simple, clear-cut way that anyone can understand.
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Set up to be an offshoot of the Department for Children, Schools and Family, Teachernet is a resource centre for teachers and parents who want to learn and exchange new ideas and resources for teaching children a whole range of topics across the board.
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Our purpose is to inspire young people to develop an interest in engineering, and, in doing so, recognise the importance and excitement as a future career. To do this, we run both a wide range of national competitions and a national club network.
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Science and Engineering Experiments for Kids (SeeK) is an organisation, based in the University of Cambridge, whose aim is to promote the excitement and fun of science and engineering to children in primary schools. Simple scientific concepts and principles are introduced using hands-on experiments based on National Curriculum Key Stage 2 Science and Technology.span>
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TryEngineering.org is a resource for students (ages 8-18), their parents, their teachers and their school counselors. This is a portal about engineering and engineering careers, and we hope it will help young people understand better what engineering means, and how an engineering career can be made part of their future.
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The electronics club is a site dedicated to providing information and products to people of all ages interested in learning about and using electronics.
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