The Prototyping Team is for self-directed students who would like to brainstorm, design, produce, and refine hands-on activities for our STEM outreach programs. Team members will learn skills such as running the laser cutter and 3D printer, drafting new designs in CAD, working with digital electronics components, soldering, and using tools. Web page design, use of technical software packages, and applied math skills will also frequently be involved. Students may serve as volunteers or may apply for a paid position.
Do you enjoy challenging yourself academically? Do you want to accelerate your learning of mathematics so that you are better positioned to pursue a career in mathematics, science, engineering, or technology? Self-motivated students in 4th grade and up are invited to apply to join our Advanced Math Pathways program. Students will learn to solve and explain solutions challenging problems, to explore interesting math concepts through hands-on activities, and
to hone their basic math skills.
The Prototyping Team is for self-directed students who would like to brainstorm, design, produce, and refine hands-on activities for our STEM outreach programs. Team members will learn skills such as running the laser cutter and 3D printer, drafting new designs in CAD, working with digital electronics components, soldering, and using tools. Web page design, use of technical software packages, and applied math skills will also frequently be involved. Students may serve as volunteers or may apply for a paid position.
Do you enjoy challenging yourself academically? Do you want to accelerate your learning of mathematics so that you are better positioned to pursue a career in mathematics, science, engineering, or technology? Self-motivated students in 4th grade and up are invited to apply to join our Advanced Math Pathways program. Students will learn to solve and explain solutions challenging problems, to explore interesting math concepts through hands-on activities, and
to hone their basic math skills.
The Prototyping Team is for self-directed students who would like to brainstorm, design, produce, and refine hands-on activities for our STEM outreach programs. Team members will learn skills such as running the laser cutter and 3D printer, drafting new designs in CAD, working with digital electronics components, soldering, and using tools. Web page design, use of technical software packages, and applied math skills will also frequently be involved. Students may serve as volunteers or may apply for a paid position.
Do you enjoy challenging yourself academically? Do you want to accelerate your learning of mathematics so that you are better positioned to pursue a career in mathematics, science, engineering, or technology? Self-motivated students in 4th grade and up are invited to apply to join our Advanced Math Pathways program. Students will learn to solve and explain solutions challenging problems, to explore interesting math concepts through hands-on activities, and
to hone their basic math skills.
Do you enjoy challenging yourself academically? Do you want to accelerate your learning of mathematics so that you are better positioned to pursue a career in mathematics, science, engineering, or technology? Self-motivated students in 4th grade and up are invited to apply to join our Advanced Math Pathways program. Students will learn to solve and explain solutions challenging problems, to explore interesting math concepts through hands-on activities, and
to hone their basic math skills.
The Prototyping Team is for self-directed students who would like to brainstorm, design, produce, and refine hands-on activities for our STEM outreach programs. Team members will learn skills such as running the laser cutter and 3D printer, drafting new designs in CAD, working with digital electronics components, soldering, and using tools. Web page design, use of technical software packages, and applied math skills will also frequently be involved. Students may serve as volunteers or may apply for a paid position.
The Prototyping Team is for self-directed students who would like to brainstorm, design, produce, and refine hands-on activities for our STEM outreach programs. Team members will learn skills such as running the laser cutter and 3D printer, drafting new designs in CAD, working with digital electronics components, soldering, and using tools. Web page design, use of technical software packages, and applied math skills will also frequently be involved. Students may serve as volunteers or may apply for a paid position.
Do you enjoy challenging yourself academically? Do you want to accelerate your learning of mathematics so that you are better positioned to pursue a career in mathematics, science, engineering, or technology? Self-motivated students in 4th grade and up are invited to apply to join our Advanced Math Pathways program. Students will learn to solve and explain solutions challenging problems, to explore interesting math concepts through hands-on activities, and
to hone their basic math skills.
The Prototyping Team is for self-directed students who would like to brainstorm, design, produce, and refine hands-on activities for our STEM outreach programs. Team members will learn skills such as running the laser cutter and 3D printer, drafting new designs in CAD, working with digital electronics components, soldering, and using tools. Web page design, use of technical software packages, and applied math skills will also frequently be involved. Students may serve as volunteers or may apply for a paid position.
Do you enjoy challenging yourself academically? Do you want to accelerate your learning of mathematics so that you are better positioned to pursue a career in mathematics, science, engineering, or technology? Self-motivated students in 4th grade and up are invited to apply to join our Advanced Math Pathways program. Students will learn to solve and explain solutions challenging problems, to explore interesting math concepts through hands-on activities, and
to hone their basic math skills.
Do you enjoy challenging yourself academically? Do you want to accelerate your learning of mathematics so that you are better positioned to pursue a career in mathematics, science, engineering, or technology? Self-motivated students in 4th grade and up are invited to apply to join our Advanced Math Pathways program. Students will learn to solve and explain solutions challenging problems, to explore interesting math concepts through hands-on activities, and
to hone their basic math skills.
The Prototyping Team is for self-directed students who would like to brainstorm, design, produce, and refine hands-on activities for our STEM outreach programs. Team members will learn skills such as running the laser cutter and 3D printer, drafting new designs in CAD, working with digital electronics components, soldering, and using tools. Web page design, use of technical software packages, and applied math skills will also frequently be involved. Students may serve as volunteers or may apply for a paid position.
Do you enjoy challenging yourself academically? Do you want to accelerate your learning of mathematics so that you are better positioned to pursue a career in mathematics, science, engineering, or technology? Self-motivated students in 4th grade and up are invited to apply to join our Advanced Math Pathways program. Students will learn to solve and explain solutions challenging problems, to explore interesting math concepts through hands-on activities, and
to hone their basic math skills.
The Prototyping Team is for self-directed students who would like to brainstorm, design, produce, and refine hands-on activities for our STEM outreach programs. Team members will learn skills such as running the laser cutter and 3D printer, drafting new designs in CAD, working with digital electronics components, soldering, and using tools. Web page design, use of technical software packages, and applied math skills will also frequently be involved. Students may serve as volunteers or may apply for a paid position.
The Prototyping Team is for self-directed students who would like to brainstorm, design, produce, and refine hands-on activities for our STEM outreach programs. Team members will learn skills such as running the laser cutter and 3D printer, drafting new designs in CAD, working with digital electronics components, soldering, and using tools. Web page design, use of technical software packages, and applied math skills will also frequently be involved. Students may serve as volunteers or may apply for a paid position.
Do you enjoy challenging yourself academically? Do you want to accelerate your learning of mathematics so that you are better positioned to pursue a career in mathematics, science, engineering, or technology? Self-motivated students in 4th grade and up are invited to apply to join our Advanced Math Pathways program. Students will learn to solve and explain solutions challenging problems, to explore interesting math concepts through hands-on activities, and
to hone their basic math skills.
Join us for a fun family math morning on Saturday, July 19th from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. in the Jordan Hall of Science Galleria at the University of Notre Dame! This event is free and open to all school age students and their families. Mathematicians from around the country will lead hands-on puzzles and activities. See our Julia Robinson Math Festival page to register.
Do you love math? Would you like an extra challenge? Math Circle sessions are for students with long attention spans who enjoy tackling interesting questions. Students will learn to collaborate with others while developing and defending their mathematical ideas. See our Math Circle page for more information.
Do you love math? Would you like an extra challenge? Math Circle sessions are for students with long attention spans who enjoy tackling interesting questions. Students will learn to collaborate with others while developing and defending their mathematical ideas. See our Math Circle page for more information.
Do you love math? Would you like an extra challenge? Math Circle sessions are for students with long attention spans who enjoy tackling interesting questions. Students will learn to collaborate with others while developing and defending their mathematical ideas. See our Math Circle page for more information.
Do you love math? Would you like an extra challenge? Math Circle sessions are for students with long attention spans who enjoy tackling interesting questions. Students will learn to collaborate with others while developing and defending their mathematical ideas. See our Math Circle page for more information.
Do you love math? Would you like an extra challenge? Math Circle sessions are for students with long attention spans who enjoy tackling interesting questions. Students will learn to collaborate with others while developing and defending their mathematical ideas. See our Math Circle page for more information.
Do you love math? Would you like an extra challenge? Math Circle sessions are for students with long attention spans who enjoy tackling interesting questions. Students will learn to collaborate with others while developing and defending their mathematical ideas. See our Math Circle page for more information.