Community Spotlight: Natalie Tyson awarded $5000 grant for STEAM Family Camp idea
St. Thomas, ON, Canada / 94.1 St.ThomasToday.ca 94.1 myFM News staff Jul 23, 2021 | 6:00 AM The STEAM Education Centre in St. Thomas has received an Ontario Community Changemakers grant thanks to the work of summer student Natalie Tyson. Tyson, who started with STEAM back in May is no stranger to the work they do, having first hand experience working with them as a robotics team member at Parkside. With Tyson now in her final year of her Bachelor of Early Childhood Leadership Program at Fanshawe College, she brought her love of STEAM and education together to come up with a new STEAM Family Camps idea. Tyson took that idea and applied for the 8 80 Cities microgrant of $5,000, and was awarded 1 of just 20. Read whole story here: /www.stthomastoday.ca/2021/07/23/48279/
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5/16/2023 07:09:04 am
Many companies need to be made aware of Natalie, who has done a lot of work for AI and robotics, and I am sure companies will now contact her as she has the skillset. So companies should approach here.
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