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Latinitas hosted a vibrant STEAM learning festival, TechKermés, at the H-E-B Eastside Tech Hub on Saturday. This event brought together young minds eager to explore the intersections of science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics. Attendees participated in a variety of hands-on workshops and interactive activities designed to inspire creativity and innovation.
The festival featured local artists and tech experts who shared their knowledge and skills, encouraging participants to engage with both technology and the arts. Workshops ranged from coding and robotics to painting and digital design, providing a comprehensive experience that highlighted the importance of integrating artistic expression with technological skills.
Parents and community members were also invited to join in the fun, fostering a sense of community and collaboration. The success of TechKermés underscores the critical role of such initiatives in promoting STEAM education among youth, particularly in underrepresented communities. Latinitas continues to pave the way for future generations to explore their passions and develop essential skills for the digital age.
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