Tim, I agree. It is nice to see education initiatives posted on Kickstarter. I truly hope this initiative receives the funding because its vital for our society to have an electronics technology awarness. Also, it will keep a pool of Electrical-Electronic Engineers available for future tech jobs!
How about a tax break for time donated to local schools for actively teaching a subject? Or at least a way for an employee to get a couple hours off every month to attend a school to teach what they know?
How about a tax break for time donated to local schools for actively teaching a subject? Or at least a way for an employee to get a couple hours off every month to attend a school to teach what they know?
I agree. It's brilliant. I like that they target elementary, middle, and high school students. According to the kickstarter site, Texas is ahead of California in contributions...gotta stand up for my state and get those numbers higher!
I have to give kudos to SparkFun for even thinking of this idea. Brilliant! At a time when government support for education seems at an all time low, anything that the private sector can do to fill the gap is welcome. I'm in!
This is such a great use of Kickstarter. I have mostly only seen it used for raising funds for tech or gaming items, so a roject that helps educate kids in electronics is a great use of the website.
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