Posts Tagged ‘Georgia Tech Savannah’
CEISMC Saturday STEMlabs @ Georgia Tech Savannah
CEISMC students learn through hands-on, interactive experiences focused on areas including coding, virtual reality, robotics, and more. Programming typically involves activities that the students do not see in school and change with each session so attendees learn something new every time. Sessions are designed to inspire and enrich participants’ STEAM interests.
Read MoreCEISMC Saturday STEMlabs @ Georgia Tech Savannah
CEISMC students learn through hands-on, interactive experiences focused on areas including coding, virtual reality, robotics, and more. Programming typically involves activities that the students do not see in school and change with each session so attendees learn something new every time. Sessions are designed to inspire and enrich participants’ STEAM interests.
Read MoreCEISMC Saturday STEMlabs @ Georgia Tech Savannah
CEISMC students learn through hands-on, interactive experiences focused on areas including coding, virtual reality, robotics, and more. Programming typically involves activities that the students do not see in school and change with each session so attendees learn something new every time. Sessions are designed to inspire and enrich participants’ STEAM interests.
Read MoreCEISMC Saturday STEMlabs @ Georgia Tech Savannah
CEISMC students learn through hands-on, interactive experiences focused on areas including coding, virtual reality, robotics, and more. Programming typically involves activities that the students do not see in school and change with each session so attendees learn something new every time. Sessions are designed to inspire and enrich participants’ STEAM interests.
Read MoreGeorgia Tech CEISMC Summer On-Campus Programs
Every week-long program is uniquely themed to provide a full summer of STEM/STEAM fun and learning for everyone. Additionally, all programs now include a meaningful take-home component so that participants can continue to expand their STEM/STEAM knowledge long after the week is over!
Read MoreGeoriga Tech Savannah to Host First Generation College Institute Program for Rising 8th to 12th Graders this July
The First-Generation College Institute (FGCI) is a state-wide, summer initiative at Georgia Tech designed to expand on Georgia Tech’s existing PreK-12 STEM programs to amplify the Institute’s impact by identifying, engaging, and preparing first-generation and limited income 8th-12th students for the transition from high school to college and aptitude in STEM.
Read MoreGeorgia Tech-Savannah to Host Free Business Seminar on Supply Chain and Logistics in 2022 and Beyond
Supply chain and logistics is now a common phrase used by everyone around the world. There are many questions about how to capitalize on the expediting of technology, business model, and innovation change that has been exhibited during the past two years. Tim Brown, managing director of the Georgia Tech Supply Chain and Logistics Institute, will moderate a panel of experts with topics of discussion ranging from workforce development and future freight flows to the impact on the economic climate. This is a hybrid event. You can join in-person or online.
Read MoreCEISMC Saturday STEAMLabs at Georgia Tech Savannah
Georgia Tech CEISMC Savannah Campus Saturday STEMlabs is a program for students who are interested in discovering and learning more about science, technology, engineering, and math!
Read MoreSubmit Your Proposal for the Virtual STEAM Leadership Conference 2022 at Georgia Tech – Deadline Extended to Jan 17th
The Georgia Tech Center for Education Integrating Science, Mathematics, and Computing (CEISMC) has announced an extension on the deadline to submit proposals to share innovative ideas at the virtual 2022 STEAM Leadership Conference on March 14-17, 2022.
Read MoreGeorgia Tech-Savannah Partners With Evans County School System to Implement STEM/STEAM Curriculum for Students
CLAXTON, GA – NOVEMBER 23, 2021 – The Center for Education Integrating Science Mathematics and Computing (CEISMC) at Georgia Tech-Savannah campus extended its reach to rural Georgia in Evans County…
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