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Published at: 07/04/2026 10:42 AM
Students from the Aimé Bonpland National Educational Unit, located in the Zamora municipality of the state of Aragua, joined the Scientific Route by visiting the spaces of the Didactic Center for Science Teaching (CDEC).
According to a press release from the Ministry of Science and Technology (MINCYT) during the tour, boys and girls in basic education experienced digital manufacturing, learning about educational robotics and the use of 3D laboratories to materialize ideas.
“Science that is touched, lived and designed in 3D”, is the name of the educational strategy promoted by the Foundation for the Development of Science and Technology (FUNDACITE Aragua), through the National Scientific Seed Program,” the note noted.
For their part, the facilitators of the National Center for Chemical Technology (CNTQ), within the framework of the massification of scientific knowledge, immersed students in the adventure of becoming engineers for a day.
Visitors learned about the multimeter in the electronics laboratory, measuring voltage and current to find out where energy travels. In the area of computers, children created a prototype using 3D design software to shape their ideas on the screen: figures, specimens, pieces.
Mazo News Team