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Programs include school-age field trips, educational outreach, scout merit badge programs, open cockpit day, college and career fairs, and aviation connected summer camps. Annually updated summer camp options have included model rocketry builds and launches, model R/C aircraft builds and flights, model glider builds and flights, and supervised ...
Envision EMI, LLC (Envision Experience) is a privately held, for-profit, tuition-based education company that creates, markets, and runs career exploration and leadership development programs for students in elementary school through college. [1]
Space Camp Spain focuses on giving a hands-on experience into the field of aerospace engineering, launch vehicles, Space medicine and other space related disciplines. During the space camp the kids learn from professionals and becoming amateur rocket scientists and learning how astronauts live and work in space. The activities at the camp ...
The camps recruit for Team Driven, the Broncobots and Team Titanium in Lee’s Summit high schools. Kids find science, tech, engineering and math fun at high school robotics summer camps Skip to ...
Aerospace Education Services Project (AESP) is a NASA education project which delivers science, technology, engineering, and mathematics professional development to K-12, pre-service, and informal educators providing classroom demonstrations, distance learning events, in-service training for educators and pre-service training for college students.
The Cosmosphere also hosts summer camps for all ages, and co-curricular applied STEAM education programs for field trips, groups, and scouts that meet Next Generation Science Standards and Common Core, focused on college and career readiness. The Cosmosphere is the only Smithsonian affiliate museum in Kansas. [3]
A similar program, Summer Research School in mathematics and informatics, has been running in Bulgaria since 2001. It is intended for high school students with profound interests in mathematics, informatics (computer science) and IT. At first, the program was attended each year by 40 Bulgarian students but now in accepts international students.
Tulane engineering students have partnered with the nonprofit organization Make Good to design wheelchairs for very small children.