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04/11/2023

Happy Tuesday STEM educators! Are you local to Colorado?

The CU Integrated Teaching and Learning Pre-College Engineering team is hosting a FREE Kite Flying Fair on April 23 from 10-3 at the University of Colorado Boulder (Business Field next to ITLL, 1045 Regent Dr., Boulder, CO).
 
All are welcome to enjoy celebrating National Kite Month with hands-on aerospace & atmospheric expo activities:
• Kite flying
• Remote sensing technology
• Drone technology
• Wind art
• and more!

Photos from TeachEngineering's post 04/07/2023

Lights, camera, action!
Did you know that we have a team of undergraduate students from the college of engineering creating the wonderful videos for our activities? 🎥🎬
Check out our YouTube channel to see more of our videos!

Photos from TeachEngineering's post 12/01/2021

Introduce young learners to science and engineering concepts through questions such as “What is a Scientist?” and “What is an Engineer?” in this activity!

12/01/2021

Design and build architecturally-inspired cardboard furniture using the engineering design process!

Photos from TeachEngineering's post 11/16/2021

Similar to how Charlotte uses her web to communicate, students design webs for short messages🕸

11/10/2021

Many mechanical devices designed by engineers have simple machines embedded within their structures, including escalators, construction cranes, and many forms of transportation! How could you apply simple machines in this scenario?

11/08/2021

This highschool activity allows students to analyze astronomical images in order to calculate the interstellar distance to a star cluster located across the Milky Way from our own Solar System. Using Python code that runs in a Jupyter Notebook, students determine the brightness of stars!

Photos from TeachEngineering's post 11/01/2021

Too much halloween candy on-hand? These activities reinforce engineering knowledge while putting all of that extra sugar to good use🍬 Get 7-9th grade students involved by creating their own!

10/26/2021

Looking for a spooky engineering project? Learn how to set up pre-programmed microcontroller units like the Arduino LilyPad and use them to enhance a product’s functionality and give it personality. Bring halloween to life by creating your own!👻🎃

10/25/2021

Introducing… waves! Learn to identify frequency, amplitude, wavelength, period, and phase of a simple sinusoidal waveform.

Students in grades 8-10 learn how to use Jupyter Notebook to analyze sinusoidal waves. See the full activity at TeachEngineering.org

Photos from TeachEngineering's post 10/18/2021

Dive into this Shades of Grey Water Project!

Did you know that flushing toilets accounts for the most water used by a household?

Learn how you can help reduce water waste through investigating ways to improve water efficiency in your home!

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2055 Regent Dr
Boulder, CO
80302