stemlab.cc

Build. Test. Learn.

Welcome to STEM Lab, a student-focused learning space for hands-on technology, engineering, coding, electronics, and creative problem solving. This site will provide class resources, project guides, classroom activities, and future access to student exercises.

Student login is currently turned off, but it will be used later for classroom exercises and assigned lab activities.

2026–2027 STEM Lab Preview

  • Hands-on projects with real technology tools
  • Beginner-friendly coding and problem solving
  • Electronics, circuits, sensors, and creative builds
  • Robotics, physical computing, and maker-style learning
  • Class details will be updated in August 2026

What students will do

Students will explore real-world STEM skills through hands-on projects, guided challenges, teamwork, troubleshooting, and creative problem solving. The goal is to help students build confidence while learning how technology works.

Student login

Student login is not active yet. In the future, login may be used for classroom exercises, assigned activities, coding challenges, and student lab resources.

2026–2027 updates

STEM Lab class details, schedules, and project plans for the 2026–2027 school year will be updated in August 2026.

Possible 2026–2027 Class Activities

STEM Lab Class Options

The following are possible class themes and activities being considered for the next school year. Final class details will be updated in August 2026.

Hands-On Electronics & Soldering

Students may learn basic electronic components, circuits, wiring, LEDs, sensors, and safe soldering skills while building simple projects they can take home.

Coding, Logic, and Problem Solving

A beginner-friendly programming option focused on how computers “think,” using variables, conditionals, loops, debugging, and small creative coding challenges.

Robotics & Physical Computing

Students may use boards like Raspberry Pi, Pico, micro:bit, or similar devices to control motors, sensors, lights, and simple robotic systems.

AI, Local LLMs, and Modern Computing

Students may learn what artificial intelligence is, how large language models work at a basic level, and how small AI tools can run locally on devices like a Raspberry Pi.

The History of Computers and Technology

A class exploring how computers developed from early machines to modern laptops, smartphones, robotics, and AI, with possible hands-on demonstrations and timeline projects.

What’s Inside? Computer Hardware Lab

Students may learn the parts inside a computer, what each component does, how data moves through a system, and how hardware and software work together.

Websites, Apps, and APIs

Students may build simple websites and learn how apps communicate with servers using HTML, CSS, JavaScript, REST, APIs, and JSON.

Creative STEM Builds and Maker Projects

A project-based option where students build things using LEDs, 3D printing concepts, sensors, cardboard prototypes, simple machines, or microcontrollers.