The aim of the project was to integrate STEM content (Science, Technology, Engineering und Mathematics) into upper secondary school lessons in a practical way. To this end, the participating companies developed four topic-specific STEM boxes that made theoretical knowledge tangible:
- (Natural) Sciences: RHI Magnesita
- (Information) Technology: Pankl Racing
- Engineering: voestalpine
- Mathematics: Heldeco
Our technology box made it possible to build simple electrical circuits with a focus on logical operations (AND, OR, NOT, NAND, NOR). The students learned how to light up an LED through a targeted combination of buttons and wiring - supported by truth tables and analytical thinking.
The pilot project at HTL Kapfenberg was a complete success: a total of 125 9th grade students were able to put their skills to the test in two workshop sessions. Specialists from voestalpine Welding, Tubulars and Wire Austria accompanied the workshops on site. The feedback from the young people was consistently positive - the combination of theory, practical application and independent work was particularly appreciated.