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Girls Summer Camp: U. Illinois


U. Illinois at Urbana-Champaign’s G.A.M.E.S is an annual week long camp, designed to give academically talented middle-school girls an opportunity to explore exciting engineering and scientific fields through demonstrations, classroom presentations, hands-on activities, and contacts with women in these technical fields. Application opens Feb. 1

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Animation Workshop, Tufts U., Mass. Feb 17-19 Posted on January 15th, 2010 by ASE

At this Tufts University Center for Engineering Education 3-day workshop held Feb. 17 -19, students grades 3-6 will create animations using animation software designed at the CEEO (www.samanimation.com). Students will use materials such as LEGO, clay, and whiteboards to design and create movie sets. Cost: $300. Medford, Mass.

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Student Program: Olympic Legos. Tufts U., Grades 1-6. Jan. 23

In this Tufts University Center for Engineering Education and Outreach, Students will work to design, build, and program LEGO robots to participate in the LEGO Winter Olympics. Date: Jan 23, 2010. 9:00-12:00 – Grades 1-3, 1:00-4:00 – Grades 4-6. Location: Tufts University CEEO on the Medford Campus. Cost: $50

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Event: Boys Engineering, Feb. 13, Columbus, OH

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In Columbus, Ohio, COSI (Center of Science and Industry) is holding a Science career program for boys grades 6-8. The boys will meet professional engineers, discover that engineering can be an exciting and rewarding career, and have a great time learning and meeting new friends. Date: Feb. 13, 2010; Application deadline: Jan 29, 2010. Cost: $25.

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AZ MESA at Arizona State University

AZ MESA, is an academic resource for Title I schools and their 7th to 12th grade students. Based in the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering at Arizona State University, the Phoenix Central Region MESA is a free after-school educational program whose purpose is to assist underserved ethnic minorities, girls, low income, and first generation college-bound students pursue course work, advance study and possible careers in Math, Engineering and Science.

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