Supporting STEM in Remote Regions
More students in remote, rural, and Indigenous communities in Canada will have opportunities to become proficient in science, technology, engineering,...
Types de fichiers disponibles:

Par:
Back in 1991, the World Wide Web was new, exciting, and fairly limited in use compared to today. But more than 30 years later, the Web has evolved, guided by the age of the internet and artificial intelligence (AI).
Nowadays, there is much more we can do with a wi-fi connection than ever before, but there are also more dangers to watch out for, especially for younger users. Learning to be safe online is just as important as it is offline. We can’t look both ways before clicking a link on a website as we would when we cross the road—or can we?
