Internships

Internships

Engineering GamesThe 2016 Engineering Gift Guide from Purdue University is crammed with fun toys, video games and purposes to have interaction women and boys ages three-18 in engineering pondering and design. Items included within the information go through an in depth overview course of. Researchers appeared for toys that might promote engineering practices ranging from coding and spatial reasoning to problem solving and critical considering.

Numbers League : In the Numbers League, only math can save the day. You’ll use the whole lot from addition to destructive numbers to assemble a group of superheroes and seize a horde of villains. Society of Women Engineers (SWE) K-12 Outreach : Aspire to be nice. You’ll discover an enormous number of engineering resources on this website, including hyperlinks to actions, competitions, camps and scholarships. TechRocket : Learn the most popular programming languages like Java and iOS, discover Minecraft modding and 2D and 3D game design, and dive into graphic design in Photoshop. Use the promo code MIDSFREEā€¯ to get a free first month!

Team America Rocketry Challenge (TARC) : Design, construct and launch your individual rocket. Developed by the Aerospace Industries Association, that is the only aerospace-specific STEM competitors in the country. Students compete in groups of three to 10; the successful group took house $10,500 in 2014. Connect a Million Minds (CAMM) : Sponsored by Time Warner Cable, CAMM is a 5-year, $100 million philanthropic initiative that aims to encourage students to develop STEM abilities.

Mu Alpha Theta : Also known as the National High School and Two-Year College Mathematics Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta has over one hundred,000 student members. It organizes a nationwide math convention, affords special awards and gives competitions. Pocket Universe App : Astronomy unbounded. Take a digital visit to the floor of Mars. Animate the night time sky. Play quiz games. Get pop-up notifications of astronomical highlights.

NASA Capillary Effects on Liquids Exploratory Research Experiments (CELERE) : Developed by NASA and Portland State University (PSU), CELERE is open to scholar teams in grades nine by 12 and multi-grade teams from grades 5 via 12. Each group creates an experiment testing the results of microgravity on capillary action; PSU conducts the assessments at their Dryden Drop Tower.