Location | Santa Clara, California
Date, 2016
E4T Game Programming
E4T is excited to partner with Oakland Unified School District (OUSD) to bring a full day of fun and exciting educational STEM projects. This event is exclusively available to OUSD middle school students.
For Parents/Guardians, we are also offering a Parent Workshop . Please see details below.
Workshops
Computer Programming
The Circuit Circus: Learn how to assemble and program a Microcontroller
Civil Engineering
Architecture, Engineering & YOU: Building Bridges
Web Programming
The Wild Wild Web: Fun Fundamentals of Programming
Energy & Physics
Fruit and Solar Cells
Material Science
Polymers: The Magic Linking Bouncing Balls, DNA and Snow
Computer Engineering
Let’s Build a Computer
Parents' Workshop
Open to all parents and guardians! While your child is attending his/her workshop, plan to attend the Parent Workshop. Please use the same link to register.
Workshops are subject to change without notice.
Schedule
Location & info
Who
When
Where
Middle school students
Saturday, May 16, 2015
8:30 AM - 3:30 PM
Oakland Technical High School
4351 Broadway St
Oakland, CA 94609
Registration and breakfast
Cafeteria
Introductions/Welcome
Cafeteria
Morning Workshop
Classroom/library
Lunch
Cafeteria
Afternoon Workshop
Classroom/Library
Closing remarks
Cafeteria
Dismissal
8:30 AM
9:15 AM
10:00 AM
12:00 PM
1:00 PM
3:10 PM
3:30 PM
FAQ
How can I register?
Click here to register.
Is there a fee to register?
There is no cost to participate in E4T workshops.
Can I register my child who is not in middle school?
E4T workshops are designed for middle school students.
As a parent/guardian, can I stay and participate?
Parents/Guardians are welcome to observe their child's workshops but please minimize interaction so as to ensure that the learning atmosphere for all participants is as rewarding as possible.
For the E4T STEM Outreach: Oakland, we encourage parents to take advantage of the Parents' Workshop designed to inform parents about the various resources available within the community to assiste with their child's education.
Have more questions? Email us at contact@engineers4tomorrow.org or call 408-874-6027.