Engineering
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RoboFun
This after-school program is great for kids to learn about technology and multimedia through conducting their own research and experiments!
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NASA Houston Rocket Club
In this group, your students can join people from all walks of life with all different experience levels to fly model rockets. Since their launches take place on grounds owned by the Johnson Space Center, make sure you visit the group's website to learn about any security procedures you need to follow.
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SHARP: Society for Houston Area Robotic Projects
SHARP is club for all individuals (beginners, professionals, and enthusiasts) who have an interest in learning about, developing, building, sharing knowledge, and competing with robotic devices and technology. If your students want to learn more about building robots, this club is for them! The public is invited to their meetings and people of all ages are encouraged to attend. Important: Minors should be accompanied by a parent or guardian.
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Earth Science Club of Northern Illinois (ESCONI)
Is your family interested in the earth sciences, like geology, paleontology, and archaeology? If so, encourage them to sign up for ESCONI, a club wholey dedicated to earth sciences. In addition to hosting general meetings and lectures, they also host field trips! Sign up today!
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San Francisco Robotics Society of America
Are you really into building and playing with robots? Know all about robots already or want to learn more? It's a lot more fun to be a robot buff if you are with others who share the same passion! Join the San Francisco Robotics Society of America today!
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CaSoS Engineering
CaSoS is a engineer solutions group to problem solve diverse complex and critically important eco-socio-economic problems. Come learn more and problem solve with this intellectual group!