Technology
20 Results
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University of the District of Columbia 4-H and Youth Development
4-H Clubs teach kids important skills that will help them become leaders in their communities. They offer programs and projects where kids can learn science, technology, and entrepreneurship. Plug your students into their local 4-H Club or help them start their own!
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Intel Computer Clubhouse
Teaching kids to become fluent in computer and electronic skills, the club provides multiple forms of activities--from movie making to robot programming. There is always something for the kids to do and have fun while learning.
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YESS! (Young Engineers and Scientists Seminars)
If your student is in high school, encourage him/her to join YESS (Young Engineers and Scientists Seminars). YESS hosts projects and lectures for all ranges of engineering and science, including aeronautical engineering, radars, and electromagnetism.
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Texas 4-H
4-H Clubs teach kids important skills that will help them become leaders in their communities. They offer programs and projects where kids can learn science, technology, and entrepreneurship. Plug your students into their local 4-H Club or help them start their own!
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Science Club for Girls
This club is a non-profit organization that hosts free science and engineering programs for girls. Most of our future is in science and technology and this club would be a great way to introduce your daughter to these fields!
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First LEGO League Team
FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) inspires young people to be science and technology leaders by engaging them in exciting, mentor-based programs that build math, science, and technology skills—abilities that, in turn, lead to a more well-rounded life through greater self-confidence, communication, and leadership.
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International Game Developers Association
If your child is interested in working for a company to create video game, he or she may find this club useful. Your child can meet other professionals in the field!
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The Beat: Flagship Computer Clubhouse
Teaching kids to become fluent in computer and electronic skills, the club provides multiple forms of activities--from movie making to robot programming. There is always something for the kids to do and have fun while learning.
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MATE Robotics Teams
See if your school is listed in this underwater robot competition. If your school is there, join them! If your school is not there, try to find a way to get your school involved; the MATE competition is always looking for more people to join!
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Washington State University 4-H
4-H Clubs teach kids important skills that will help them become leaders in their communities. They offer programs and projects where kids can learn science, technology, and entrepreneurship. Plug your students into their local 4-H Club or help them start their own!
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Clever Kids: Intel Computer Club
Teaching kids to become fluent in computer and electronic skills, the club provides multiple forms of activities--from movie making to robot programming. There is always something for the kids to do and have fun while learning.
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International Game Developers Association
If your child is interested in working for a company to create video game, he or she may find this club useful. Your child can meet other professionals in the field!
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Launch
For math lovers out there come join the Launch Center for Mathematics for you to get hands on experience in the fields you love! Explore the world of rocket science and much more!
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CoderDojo NYC
CoderDojo NYC runs free sessions connecting the NY technology and student community to mentor youths ages 7-17.They teach about web, game and application development. One can even learn about HTML & CSS, Android application development with MIT's App Inventor, game development with MIT's Scratch and ruby as well as LOGO. Finally, feature guest speakers highlight cool projects.
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Chicago Council on Science and Technology
Meet other science and technology enthusiasts! Educators not only receive full member benefits, but also professional development credit, admission to Science 1-to-1 programs, and bring-a-class privileges. This is a great deal for you and your students.
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Science Minors Club - Museum of Science and Industry
With the intent of sparking an early interest in science, the Science Minors Club has partnered with several schools in the Chicago-area. They are especially targeting underprivileged neighborhoods. See if your school already hosts this program; if not, you can start your club today!
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4H
Focusing on the development of youths' Head, Heart, Hands, and Health, 4-H teaches both boys and girls life skills and leadership. In addition to community development, 4-H encourages students to be involved in the arts and sciences.
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Science Club at Northwestern University
Is your student really interested in science? Students will be paired with smart science professionals from Northwestern University, and they get to use scientific equipment like microscopes and water baths. Encourage your student to join this club today; it's FREE!
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First Boston
Children interested in math and technology should join Fist Boston. This group promotes robotics through competition. Sign up your child today! This innovative group combines technology and math with fun!
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First Lego League
Is your child interested in robotics? Then they should join the First Robotics League of Alabama. They will get to meet new people and gain hands on experience working to make robots.