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    Our new laboratory, which has been prepared for the use of Tarsus SEV Elementary School students since the summer months, has been designed colorfully for our Science and Technology Lessons. There's an iPad for every student in the lab. The content of the courses offered here supports the students' orientation in life practice. In the laboratory, lessons are given with STEM.

STEM is a new educational approach consisting of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics. STEM is a system that focuses on problem-oriented work by using creativity at an early age and supporting it, and finding solutions to real-life problems based on the curiosity of the students. It is a project that enables students to apply the knowledge they acquired in different lessons in real life. In addition, lessons that involve Maker Movement are applied in the laboratory. The Maker Movement is a rapidly spreading world of technology, which is a combination of Technology and DIY (Do it yourself). The Maker Movement uses the philosophy of producing and sharing and contains sharing rather than competition, ability rather than money and experience rather than memorization. In the laboratory, different iPad applications are used with computational thinking, reasoning ability and algorithmic consciousness. In this way, it is aimed to prevent students seeing iPad devices as devices that are only for games.

From IMac to 3D printers, Arduino electronic cards to Little Bits sets, Fishertechnic to Kapla more than one hundred materials are used in the laboratory inventory. Our aim is to encourage the creativity of our students and to encourage them to progress at their own pace, and to encourage their innovative thinking, problem solving skills and production to be supported by 21st century skills. While our students work in this laboratory, they become small engineers and conduct pleasant workshops with a multi-faceted STEM and Maker approach with a high level of entertainment integrated with scientific content.