Blueprint is a FREE event where high school students participate in hands-on workshops taught by MIT students on programming fundamentals and attended computer science "tech talks". On the second day, students put their skills to practice while participating in a team building a project from scratch. Don't worry, mentors will be onsite to provide and help and feedback on the project.
Who: High School Students Where: Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Cambridge When: Feb 23 & 24, 2019 Cost: FREE, includes meals, snacks, drinks, and a Blueprint t-shirt (overnight lodging is NOT included) Registration: Apply by Jan 25, 2019, apply here To keep up on STEM Happenings throughout New England follow: STEM Advocates at www.mySTEMresource.com and on Facebook and Twitter @STEMAdvocates Comments are closed.
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AuthorWelcome! I'm Debbi and I'm so glad you're here! As a mom of two boys I found it difficult to find resources on STEM programs for my kids. I spent hours researching which resulted in my kids having some amazing STEM opportunities. I want to share information with other families. I try to focus on free or low-cost events so that opportunities are available to children no matter their family's income level. Archives
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