Join us for the latest Eye on Student Protagonism, where student ingenuity takes center stage! This session highlights three inspiring projects tackling real-world challenges:
1. Efficient Spaces – Tenth-grade students use technology to redesign public spaces, optimizing infrastructure for greater efficiency and community impact.
2. Easy Motricity – Leveraging motorized systems, students create innovative tools to enhance mobility for individuals with lower-body motor disabilities, making movement more accessible.
3. Endocarp – Ninth-grade students explore sustainability by developing biodegradable biomaterials from mango seeds as an alternative to conventional plastics.
Discover how these students from Roberto Rocca Technical School in Mexico are using creativity and technology to reimagine their communities and the world. Engage with their work, learn from their process, and leave inspired by what’s possible when we center our young learners as innovators and problem solvers.