Professional Development
Engineering the Future® Three-Day Institutes
Summer 2010
Museum of Science, Boston June 23 - 25; Austin, TX / Delkab County, AL Summer 2010
This concentrated, hands-on workshop is open to all teachers interested in expanding their knowledge of standards-based engineering design. It is ideal for those teaching Engineering the Future for the first time, or for teachers who want to gain a deeper understanding of engineering and physics applications in the classroom.
Participants work through key activities in each of the course's four projects, and have the opportunity to ask questions, practice what they've learned, and discuss concerns with course developers and experienced teachers.
| Format | Workshop |
| Grades | 9 – 12 |
| Author | n/a |
| Source/Publisher | n/a |
| Location | Museum of Science — Museum of Science, Boston |
| Website | Engineering the Future |
| Duration | 0 minutes |
| Reservation | Contact etf@mos.org. |
| Fee | Varies based on location. |
Engineering the Future® Three-Day Institutes
Engineering the Future® Three-Day Institutes
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June 23, 2010: 9:00 am
Engineering the Future® Three-Day Institutes
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- Engineering the Future
- "Engineering the Future" is a full-year, introductory engineering course, suitable for students in grades 9 - 12. The course provides a strong foundation in physics and offers students an opportunity to explore the social, historical, and environmental contexts of emerging technologies. A central goal ... (details)






