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Engineering the Future® In-District Sessions

Customized professional development opportunities are available in half-day, full-day, or multiple-day sessions. Contact us for pricing.

Attend a workshop at your school or other chosen location, hosted by education experts from the Museum's National Center for Technological Literacy®. Find out how to help your students work cooperatively to innovate, create, and integrate interdisciplinary learning. Learn how to capture students' interest in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) by letting them apply their knowledge creatively to solve real-world problems.

Activities are drawn from the Engineering the Future course. Participants use the engineering design process themselves to solve problems that require the application and integration of STEM concepts.

For questions, or to find out more about our customized, in-district opportunities, please contact Engineering the Future at 617-589-4437, etf@mos.org.

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Grades 6 – 12
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Reservation Contact Engineering the Future at 617-589-4437, etf@mos.org.

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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)

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