King’s Offering Teachers a Workshop on Using Robotics to Teach STEM

King’s College just announced open registration for the upcoming Technology Exploration and Expansion for Noyce Scholars Institute, a networking and professional development workshop for math and science teachers taking place Oct. 19 and Oct. 20, 2025 on the third floor of the Sheehy-Farmer Campus Center.

The two-day event is backed by the National Science Foundation’s Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarship Program and is open to educators from Pennsylvania, New York, and New Jersey who want to learn how to use robotics as a teaching tool and create STEM learning modules for students of all backgrounds. Participants will get a chance to deliver lessons to a group of high-school students visiting King’s College during the workshop as part of a field trip and tour.

All participants will earn a $450 stipend and a programmable robot kit for classroom use when they complete the course.

The event was planned in partnership with Northeast Noyce Professional Learning Network and University of Rochester. For registration and other information about the event—including agenda, hotels, and parking, visit https://www.rochester.edu/warner/northeastnoyce/in-person-local-learning-institutes/kings/. The event is limited to 40 registrants.

Faculty and students testing robots

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