Some Online STEAM Resources for High School Students
Below are some ways you can explore engineering and computer science.
MIT Outreach lists many programs (both on and off campus) for K-12 students, grouped by age level. Note some programming is in-person and some is virtual.
MIT OpenCourseWare: Highlights for High School
--Engineering Courses
Some of the hands-on engineering courses may be difficult to do at home on your own, and especially without lab equipment, but you may enjoy seeing projects MIT students created in these classes.
Check out these OpenCourseWare courses::
--Girls Who Build: Make Your Own Wearables Workshop
--Girls Who Build Cameras
--Toy Product Design
--A Gentle Introduction to Programming Using Python (6.189)
(Similar to WTP-EECS computer science curriculum, but without staff help).
Description:
This course will provide a gentle, yet intense, introduction to programming using Python for highly motivated students with little or no prior experience in programming. The course will focus on planning and organizing programs, as well as the grammar of the Python programming language.
MIT Full STEAM Ahead – K-12 Projects and Resources
This is a new site created to provide online resources for learning virtually, in response to COVID-19. Explore the programs and projects! There is a range of age levels, and some materials are aimed more at teachers than high school students. Check out the Weekly K-12 Learning Packages
MIT BLOSSOMS
The MIT BLOSSOMS Initiative is an online repository of open math and science learning videos contributed by educators from the U.S., Jordan and Pakistan and hosted by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
MIT BioBuilder
Some activities for students interested in learning about Synthetic Biology.
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-- Engineering Courses
--Computer Sciences
--AP Courses
--Science Courses
--Math
Some programs with activities for students (of many ages) to learn about coding while at home:
Black Girls Code
Brown Girls Code
Girls Who Code - At Home
MIT High School Science and Engineering Programs:
Some of the programs below have developed online/virtual versions of their curriculum experience and some have returned to in-person only. Check the individual program websites for current information.
MIT Office of Engineering Outreach Programs
MIT Lincoln Lab Educational Outreach Programs:
Beaver Works Summer Institute (BWSI)
LLRISE: Radar Introduction for Student Engineers
LLCipher
Girls Who Build Wearable Technology Online Course
PRIMES: Program for Research in Mathematics, Engineering and Science for High School Students
Other Resources to Engage Students in Engineering
and Science:
Boston Area Girls STEM Collaborative
Engineer
Girl! - National Academy
of Engineering
eGFI (Engineering, Go For It!)
FIRST Robotics
Girls Who Code
Mark Rober Creative Engineering Class
Program in Mathematics for Young Scientists (PROMYS)
Research
Science Institute (RSI)
Science Club for Girls
SHE++ : Inspiring women to empower computer science
Smith College Summer Science and Engineering Program for High School Girls
SPARC (Summer Program for Applied Rationality and Cognition)
Society of Women Engineers SWENext Outreach Program
You can join the SWENext (for free) community online (with parental approval). Even if you don’t join, you can access SWENext’s archived monthly Newsletters (click on the Grades 9-12 option, and also explore the SWEet Wisdom Articles). There is even a SWE YouTube Channel with profiles of some female engineers.
Technology Student Association: TEAMS program (formerly JETS)
Try Engineering
Professional Organizations:
ACM (Association
for Computing Machinery) Women in Computing
American
Indian Science and Engineering Society American
Society for Engineering Education (ASEE)
American
Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
Anita Borg Institute for Women and Technology
Black Women in Science and Engineering (BWISE)
IEEE
Women in Engineering
National
Center for Women & Information Technology
(NCWIT)
National Society of Black
Engineers (NSBE)
Society
of Hispanic Professional Engineers (SHPE)
Society of Women Engineers
Women in Engineering
Programs & Advocates Network
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