Programs & Services

Research-based STEM workshops and professional development designed for schools across Asia Pacific and beyond

Based in Thailand, Edpresso serves international schools, bilingual programs, and education organizations committed to culturally responsive, equity-centered STEM education.

Student Workshops

Hands-on STEM experiences that connect to students' lives and build future-ready skills. Each workshop is designed to honor students' cultures, languages, and lived experiences as assets for learning.

All workshops can be delivered in-person or online, tailored to your school's context, and adapted for diverse learners.

Showing workshops for: Computational Thinking
Computational Thinking Through Students' Lives
Grades 3-10 · Half-day, Full-day, or Multi-session

Curriculum Links: Computing, Mathematics, Problem-Solving

Students develop algorithmic thinking by solving interdisciplinary problems that connect mathematics, science, and technology. They learn to decompose complex challenges, recognize patterns across subjects, and create solutions through coding—seeing how computational thinking transfers from mathematics to engineering, data analysis to scientific modeling.

Learning Outcomes:

  • Apply decomposition, pattern recognition, and abstraction to real problems
  • Write and debug code to solve culturally relevant challenges
  • Connect computational thinking to students' lived experiences
  • Build confidence as problem-solvers and creators
  • See themselves as capable technologists
Robotics & Engineering Design
Grades 1-10 · Half-day, Full-day, or Multi-session

Curriculum Links: Computing, Design Technology, Science, Engineering

Students integrate mathematics, science, engineering, and coding through robotics challenges. They apply geometry and measurement in design, physics principles in motion, algorithmic thinking in programming, and data analysis in testing—experiencing how STEM disciplines connect through hands-on engineering and AI-powered problem-solving.

Learning Outcomes:

  • Design and build robots to address real-world challenges
  • Apply the engineering design process iteratively
  • Program robots using coding concepts
  • Collaborate and communicate as engineering teams
  • See themselves as engineers and problem-solvers
Creative Problem-Solving with Technology
Grades 3-9 · Half-day or Full-day

Curriculum Links: Computing, Design Thinking, Innovation

Students use design thinking to create technology-based solutions that integrate multiple disciplines. They apply computational thinking, mathematics in prototyping, science principles in testing, and AI tools in innovation—experiencing how real-world problem-solving requires connecting knowledge across subjects to create meaningful change.

Learning Outcomes:

  • Identify problems that matter to their communities
  • Apply design thinking and human-centered design
  • Create prototypes using digital tools and coding
  • Test and iterate based on feedback
  • Build confidence as changemakers and innovators