Technology
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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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The Build Station
Founded by educators and engineers to foster creativity and fun, the build station is a wonderful place to visit. The destination is great for young and old children. Plan a visit today.
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MIT Museum
Come learn about the world of science and technology at the MIT Museum.Visitors will learn through different exhibitions, and programs that will facilitate learning.A visit here is appropriate for all ages.
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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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Sloss Furnaces Natural Historic Landmark
Sloss Furnace represents that ninety year old industrial history of the Birmingham area. Come learn about this historic landmark. Informational programs are offered for all age groups.
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McWane Science Center
Bring your family to visit the McWane Science Center! Children will enjoy a variety of exhibits and events, fun for the whole family.
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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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The Franklin Institute
Dedicated to teaching kids about science through stimulating outlets, the Franklin Institute hosts interactive exhibits from electricity to engineering a train. You and your students will definitely not be disappointed by what the Franklin Institute has to offer!
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Whitaker Center for Science and Arts
With neat, educational activities, including an extensive physics exhibit and a hands-on engineering exhibit, for visitors to do, students will have lots of fun while learning at the Whitaker Center. Schedule your class to visit today!
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Carnegie Science Center
Dedicated to educating students about science through fun interactive exhibits, the Carnegie Science Center is definitely a must-go-to place for everybody. Exhibits include the largest robotics collection in the world and a SportsWorks/Physics building.
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Pacific Science Center
The Pacific Science Center is loaded with exhibits about physics, technology, biology, and more. Students can forecast the weather at the Kids Works exhibit, and control a giant robotic dinosaur at the "Dinosaurs: A Journey Through Time" exhibit. In the Technology exhibit, visitors can challenge a robot to a game of tic tac toe. The museum also has an IMAX theater and a Science Cafa.
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The Northern Pacific Railway Museum
The Northern Pacific Train Museum is an educational place for all age groups who are interested in learning about trains. This historical Museum takes the viewer on a journey not only to view local history;it also establishes an appreciation of engines and trains.
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Flying Heritage Collection
The Flying Heritage Collection invites visitors to view the world of airplanes. Children and adults will enjoy the airplane collection. This is a great place to visit for all age groups.
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USS Turner Joy DD-951, U.S. Naval Destroyer Museum Ship
The USS Turner Joy was employed during the Vietnam War. Now you can take a tour aboard this historic ship. Plan a visit with the family today.