LEGO® Education teamed up with NASA to bring students and teachers an out-of-this-world STEAM Learning series! Build to Launch explores the technology, STEAM concepts, and careers behind the Artemis I mission to the Moon. 🚀
Join the all-new LEGO® Space Team and their Artemis I Team counterparts for a 10-week interactive digital learning adventure. In each episode, students will find themselves in the shoes of NASA engineers, scientists, and-of course-astronauts. Through open-ended lessons, students will get hands-on experience and solve the same problems the Artemis I Team faces
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Kate and Kyle are going to space! As part of the #BuildtoLaunch series with @NASA, the minifigures will travel on the uncrewed @NASAArtemis I mission in 2022! #NASA #STEAMDay #LEGOEducation #Artemis #STEMDay @NASASTEM pic.twitter.com/DtgYGwTzgp
— LEGO Education (@LEGO_Education) November 8, 2021
For our first #BuildtoLaunch mini-mission, we had to communicate between “Earth” and “Moon” to duplicate a pattern. @LEGO_Education pic.twitter.com/12Hz7m6rf3
— Mrs. Hamman's Class (@hammanclass) September 16, 2021
— NASA (@NASA) June 21, 2021
🚀✨ Liftoff! Let's #BuildToLaunch the next generation of explorers! pic.twitter.com/JV7o2R9Ort
"How do I know I can't build it if I haven't tried?" @BrownStemGirl spoke to Cecilia Qvist at @asugsvsummit about how the power of free building has inspired her journey from 'From @LEGO_Group to @NASA! Watch the full discussion here 👉 https://t.co/Ogb4DUgwfd #STEM pic.twitter.com/ka5KvHZRYM
— LEGO Ventures (@LEGO_Ventures) August 19, 2021
Even though our @NASAArtemis I mission will be uncrewed, several important passengers will be aboard.
— NASA (@NASA) November 8, 2021
As a part of our #BuildToLaunch series with @LEGO_Education and @NASASTEM, four LEGO minifigures will be heading to the Moon. 🚀 https://t.co/DyinN8KhqC pic.twitter.com/Nv0cMmkVzS
So excited to bring @LEGO_Education into our classrooms for our robotics unit and use the #BuildtoLaunch series to learn all about what @NASA is doing with the @NASAArtemis missions! Ss will program their driving bases to move autonomously on the lunar surface! #mymisd #misdgt pic.twitter.com/QLYNIJcqjG
— Daniel Buhrow (@Mr_Beeze) September 21, 2021
What a treat to meet Cecilia Qvist, Head of @LEGO_Ventures & the remarkable @BrownStemGirl @asugsvsummit
— Paulette Donnellon (@sdpaulette) August 11, 2021
She's 12 & attending @ASU!
Brilliant, humble &...
❤'s @LEGO_Group
From LEGO building to NASA
She's on a mission to inspire girls in STEM!
She's got this!#asugsvsummit pic.twitter.com/pizQnMwfbc
🚀 Sept 14th, #BuildtoLaunch A mission to spark discussion and get students thinking about #STEAM and careers behind the #Artemis I mission. Teacher Guide👇 https://t.co/hVnaZJWFLn #LEGO #legomastereducators pic.twitter.com/g9EUBuNE1Y
— Ali Schilpp (@AliSchilpp) July 27, 2021
There were some familiar faces on @TODAYshow this morning when @KerryNBC interviewed our very own Kate and Kyle about their trip into space with @NASAArtemis! Also featured were a teacher and some students from Berkeley Township Elementary who have joined us as we #buildtolaunch! https://t.co/8kPyNz8UFa
— LEGO Education (@LEGO_Education) November 12, 2021