STEAM curriculum platform for K-8 tech entrepreneurship education
Moonpreneur delivers project-based STEAM programs to children aged 7–16, structured around robotics, coding, game development, and math. The tech stack reflects a hardware-first approach (Arduino, Micro:bit, Raspberry Pi, Jetson Nano) paired with web and mobile frameworks (React Native, Python), typical of hands-on maker education. Active hiring spans education, product, sales, and support roles — indicating scaled course delivery and curriculum ops — while documented pain points (engaging young learners, aligning to standards, meeting diverse learning styles) point to ongoing product iteration in instructional design.
Moonpreneur is a 201–500-person ed-tech company founded in 2019, headquartered in San Jose. It operates an instructor-led program for students aged 7–16, combining technical skills (robotics, coding, game development, advanced math) with entrepreneurship and soft skills. The curriculum is project- and product-development-focused, designed to help children build portfolios and explore academic interests. Delivery relies on synchronous instruction (Zoom, Google Meet) and physical maker tools (Arduino, Raspberry Pi). Current product work centers on grade-aligned math curricula, narrative-driven lesson design, and activity-based learning modules.
Moonpreneur serves students aged 7–16 across STEAM disciplines including robotics, coding, game development, advanced math, and book writing.
The platform uses Python, C++, Arduino, Micro:bit, Raspberry Pi, Jetson Nano, and MicroPython. Delivery includes React Native for mobile and Zoom/Google Meet for live instruction.
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