Luddy School Launches STEM Web Series 'Chip Kids' to TeachSemiconductors
Indiana University's Luddy School releases 'Chip Kids' web series tosimplify semiconductor tech for students
Introduction to 'Chip Kids' and Its Purpose
Indiana University’s Luddy School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering has partnered with the University of Tennessee and East Tennessee PBS to launch an innovative educational web series titled ‘Chip Kids’. The series aims to demystify semiconductor technology and its relevance in everyday life for young students.


Engaging Storytelling and Educational Innovation
‘Chip Kids’ uses engaging storytelling and animation to make complex concepts like chip manufacturing and circuit design accessible to children. It aligns with nationwide efforts to
bolster early STEM engagement through digital content and media literacy.
bolster early STEM engagement through digital content and media literacy.
Inspiring Future Engineers Through Edutainment
This collaboration highlights the growing trend of integrating entertainment with education, especially in STEM. With its unique focus on microchip technology, ‘Chip Kids’ is expected to inspire curiosity and foundational knowledge in budding engineers and tech enthusiasts
