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Contact: richard@stemulator.org
🌟 Empowering the Next Generation of Innovators 🌟
The National Science and Technology Forum, through its proSET (professionals in SET) group, believe learning should be interactive, visual, and inspiring.
The STEMulator platform brings Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) to life through engaging simulations and real-world applications.
✅ Perfect for educators looking to enrich lessons
✅ Ideal for students eager to explore beyond textbooks
✅ A hub for lifelong learners passionate about discovery
Join us in shaping the future of STEM education.
👉 Explore now: www.STEMulator.org
By simply sharing this message and making the STEMulator a household name you can help millions of high school learners worldwide.
The STEMulator is a free, online, interactive virtual landscape to get children aware and excited about the STEM world and careers: #Explore>Discover>Learn, no typing, simply #ClickAndReveal, the #HiddenWorldRevealed, from pumping human hearts to jet turbines, microbes to mountains, animations that really stimulate.
A picture paints a thousand words, a website, millions. So, rather than describe it, please take a quick two minute test-drive at stemulator.org and see for yourself. It’s quite something! And when the pop-up form asks “How did you hear about the STEMulator?” please enter the code REG-NY26 to help them track how the word is spreading.
Now for the important part, someone has to tell the kids!! As your new year’s gift to the next generation, simply forward this email to every parent and teacher you know – worldwide. No money, no meetings, simply forward this link to everyone on your contacts/mailing list. The compound effect will be enormous. Hundreds, become thousands, become millions.
This is a genuine initiative of South Africa’s National Science and Technology Forum to encourage learners to stick with maths and science. Let’s ALL make a difference, a big one. Let’s get our initials on those visitor forms. And if you like what you see, you can also download the app on your phone.
Remember, we’re doing this for the kids!!
