These are monthly, interactive computer science webinars designed for K-12 teachers. You will hear from practicing computer scientists as they discuss their current research! They want to work with YOU to design a classroom experience for your students!
During our Zero Robotics camp, we won 6th place at KWUIC Dust on competition day. Thank you to CSULB and the Aerospace Corporation for hosting us.
K.W.U.I.C. = Karma star, Wayzata zero robotics, Iron gate command center, University of southern california, Challengers. #lunabee23
We had Stan Masaoka, a science and engineering teacher at North High Torrance , participate in Code.org - One of their students was also accepted into our SHINE Program! Read Stan’s testimony about how the Code.org program has helped their classroom!
Are you a high school student? Do you want to learn more about the brain and scientific research?
Register for our STEM Perspectives: Neuroscience program (deadline to register is September 8th, 2023).
Registration Link: forms.gle/VP7F2tHL9mkYgPj28#neurosciencestudent
Some things they participated in were: blasting off bottle rockets, making solar ovens, soldering to make an LED heart light up , forensics analysis of a staged "crime scene," as well as cracking some challenging but rewarding coding sequences.
Well that is wrap! Energy of STEM 2023 had a great turn out - Over 80 kids got a chance to do hands on STEM activities thanks to the support and sponsor of SoCal Gas, who led all of the activities.#teamsocalgas#weareSTEM#USCVITERBI
Congratulations to North High School for their commitment to STEM! We had Stan Masaoka, a science and engineering teacher, participate in Code.org and their student in our SHINE Program.