Designed for students in grades 6-8, Seeker aims to shift classroom technology from passive consumption to active creation. The system integrates a programmable robotics kit with 40 hours of standards-aligned, video-enhanced curriculum hosted on the Pitsco Learning Portal. By focusing on technology for social good, the platform encourages students to treat coding as a tool for problem-solving rather than a static exercise.
"Kids aren't consuming technology, they're programming it, adapting it, and thinking about how it can be used for good," said Pitsco Education CEO Matt Frankenbery. The award reflects a broader industry push to recognize tools that transform traditional STEM instruction. Pitsco Education, which has spent over 50 years developing hands-on learning materials, currently serves more than 3 million students annually through its robotics, drone, and computer science programs.

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