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In an exciting development for young tech enthusiasts, the Iowa State Extension Office in Delaware County is introducing its inaugural Technology Club, specifically designed for students in fourth through eighth grades. This initiative aims to cultivate interest in technology and innovation among youth, providing them with a platform to explore various tech-related subjects.
The Technology Club will offer hands-on activities that encourage creativity and problem-solving skills. Participants will engage in projects that range from coding and robotics to digital media creation, fostering a collaborative environment where they can share ideas and learn from one another.
Organizers believe that this club will not only enhance students' technical skills but also empower them to think critically and work as a team. With the rapid advancement of technology in today's world, the club seeks to inspire the next generation of innovators and leaders. As the program kicks off, excitement is building among students and parents alike, eager to see what possibilities this new venture will unlock.
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