by admin@networkstrategics.com | Dec 6, 2016 | Blog, Cooking
Orange chicken is one of those classic Chinese-American dishes that makes you wonder, how did it get to America? What happened to it along the way that turned it from a citrus-flavored chicken stir-fry to the crispy, sweet and flavorful dish we CRAVE whenever we step...
by admin@networkstrategics.com | Dec 5, 2016 | Blog, Lego Robotics
Challenge Level: Beginner: 2 out of 5 Build Challenge: 2/5 Programming Challenge: 3/5 The Inchworm Bot teaches students about opposing forces with a robot that uses two “legs” to propel itself forward with just one motor. How does it work? A real-life...
by admin@networkstrategics.com | Dec 1, 2016 | Blog, Cooking
This Winter Session LIFT Enrichment’s Cooking Class is taking a deep dive into Asian food, because it’s healthy, popular and DELICIOUS. Most kids are familiar with sushi, orange chicken, fried rice and other treats they’ve eaten at restaurants....
by admin@networkstrategics.com | Nov 30, 2016 | Blog, Lego Robotics
Challenge Level: 4 out of 5 Build Challenge: 4/5 Programming Challenge: 5/5 For students who want a challenge, The Rattlesnake Bot features a complex build and program to take their robotics skills to the next level. How does it work? This bot uses two motors...
by admin@networkstrategics.com | Nov 29, 2016 | Blog, Cooking
Hosting Thanksgiving, or any large dinner, can be a chore, but not if you organize it in an efficient way. I hosted Thanksgiving for the fourth time this year and had help along the way from family and friends. I finally have a system for dividing up the prep work...
by admin@networkstrategics.com | Nov 15, 2016 | Blog, Cooking, Travel
Thai people are, for the most part, thin and a lot of that has to do with the food they eat. I noticied in Bangkok that they also walk a lot, as the city is designed for ease-of-use via buses and metros. The real secret to their lithe frames is that Thai food at its...