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E4T is collaborating with Santa Clara University National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE) in hosting the 2017 Spring STEM Workshop. This will be a full day of fun and exciting educational STEM projects for our middle school participants. 

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We have reached our maximum capacity of students for this year's STEM Workshop. We would like to encourage parents to subscribe to E4T to stay informed about other upcoming STEM workshops. 

 

 

E4T 2017 Spring STEM Workshop

Santa Clara University | Santa Clara, CA

Saturday - May 13, 2017

#E4TStem2017

  • Structures: Spaghetti Spans

  • Program Your Foundation with Arduino

  • SPEED IT UP!: Rocket Workshop

  • Electric Concert (It’s LIT)

  • Electronic Insanity: A Soldering Workshop

  • Energizing The Grid

  • Fast and Furious Fuel Cell Car

  • Lego Mindstorms

  • Heart Surgeons Wanted

  • Maker Lab Balsa Wood Fliers

 

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*Workshops are subject to change.

Tentative Schedule

 

 

9:00AM

 

 

10:00 AM

 

 

12:00 PM

 

 

1:00 PM

 

 

3:00 PM

 

 

3:30 PM

 

 

 

Registration & Breakfast

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Morning Workshop

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Lunch

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Afternoon Workshop

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Closing remarks

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Dismissal

 

Location & info

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When

 

 

Where

 

 

 

 

 

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Parking

Middle school students

 

Saturday, May 13, 2017

9:00 AM - 3:30 PM

 

Santa Clara University

Bannan Engineering (Quad Area)  <link>

500 El Camino Real

Santa Clara, CA 95053

Building404  - Room 326

Campus Map

 

Parking in B, E, F and visitor's structures is free during the weekend - unless otherwise noted.

 

FAQ

How can I register?

Registration is now closed. We have reached our maximum capacity for registration. Be sure to subscribe so that you can be informed about future E4T events. 

 

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.

 

Have more questions? Email us at contact@engineers4tomorrow.org 

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