Engineering
20 Results
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First Lego League
Are you a builder? Do you enjoy robotics? This group offers a great variety of knowledge and skills through the combination of hands on experience and the concepts of engineering and science!
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Girlstart
If you are a girl interested in the science, engineering, and math field this is the perfect club for you to join! You will get a hands on experience in the different fields the club has to offer and participate in many activities which you will enjoy!
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Mad Science- Austin and San Antonio Brance
Interested to see how many phenomenons in science take place? Want to check out the craziest sciences? Join mad science to get an in depth study of all the crazy sciences out there during their after school program, vacation workshops, and special events!
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Saturday Morning Physics
This program is for high school students who are definitely interested in physics. Fermilab scientists and engineers will give enlightening lectures, and they will also give tours of the Accelerator, Research, and Industrial facilities. This a great opportunity, so encourage your student to sign up today!
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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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Boy Scouts
Focusing on character, mental, and physical development, the Boys Scouts of America teaches boys to grow into well-rounded leaders. Not only do Scouts participate and earn badges in outdoor activities, they are also very active within their local communities. Encourage your students to join today!
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Brian Kieft: Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute Software Engineer
Software Engineer Brian Kieft put his technical skills to work by diving into deep sea research at the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute. So, read on to learn why Kieft's inno…
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Carlie Zumwalt, Aerospace Engineer/Flight Dynamics Engineer with NASA
Ever since she was in middle school Carlie Zumwalt has been shooting for the moon. Now, as an aerospace engineer with world-renowned NASA, she may pass the moon on her way to Mars! …
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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.
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Carnegie Science Center Homeschool Workshop
Is your child interested in science? Sign him or her up for the Carnegie Science Center's workshops. Students will take part in hands-on experiments while learning about science and engineering.
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FIRSTWA LEGO League
Help kids start a robotics team in the FIRST of Washington LEGO League! Teams build their own robots that perform challenges in regional, national and international competitions.
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Jr. First LEGO League
Do you know a child who may be a budding engineer? Spark their interest by enrolling them in the Jr. FLL. The goal of the group is to inspire students to be science and technology leaders. Jr. FLL is great for ages 6 to 9.
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Robomo: St. Louis Area Robotics Club
ROBOMO is a club for people of all ages and experience levels who are interested in amateur robotics, electronics, and even a bit of amateur radio. The members come from a very diverse background and are interested in a wide variety of robotic topics including mini sumo, line following, mini magellan, special “one of a kind” projects, and more. The members are always willing to share their knowledge and experiences with each other with the common goal of learning about robotics and electronics and having a bit of fun along the way!
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St. Louis Rocketry Association
In this club, your students can learn more about model rocketry. They can watch other club members launch rockets, and maybe even launch some of their own.
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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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National Electronics Museum
Giving kids perspective and an understanding on how electronics and technology have been developed over the years can be a great way to get them excited about technology. The National Museum of Electronics includes a vast collection covering the history of modern day electronics and teaches kids how tools that may have been developed for one application are now used for something more! Bring your kids, class or mentee here for an exciting day of exploration and learning!