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STEM education and satellite technology: connecting the classroom with space

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  • Amarelys Román-Mireles

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The integration of STEM education with satellite technology enriches learning, bringing space and its applications into the classroom, motivating students to explore science and technology in a practical way. The main objective of the study was to analyze how satellite technology can be used as a resource in STEM education. The methodology used had a qualitative and exploratory approach, with information extracted from the Scopus and Web of Science database. The results show the transdisciplinary of research at various educational levels. In addition, it is evident that the use of satellite resources in the school curriculum fosters interest in science and technology and facilitates the understanding of abstract concepts. In conclusion, the importance of incorporating these technologies in education is highlighted, as it offers new perspectives and skills that are essential in the current context of technological innovation, providing students with tools to explore space and understand scientific and environmental phenomena on a global scale.

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