Students of the Georgian-American School, Ilia Khositashvili and Giorgi Tabatadze, participated in the STEM festival "Chkhirkedela 2", where the youngest contestants collaboratively worked on two outstanding STEM projects under the guidance of their computer science teacher, Ima Kobulashvili.
They presented a natural science experiment titled "Safe Outdoor Space" and a project using Arduino Uno called "Utilizing Solar Light as a Resource."
STEM experts awarded the students for their successful projects with Arduino Uno kits, guides, T-shirts, and African snails as gifts.
Through these projects, the young participants learned electronics and programming, enhanced their environmental awareness, developed innovative skills, and explored practical solutions to real-world problems.
The Georgian-American School, with the support of dedicated teachers like Ima Kobulashvili, always supports innovation and STEM education, empowering students to gain interdisciplinary knowledge, foster creativity, and prepare actively for the challenges of the 21st century.