[singlepic id=292 w=320 h=240 float=] Instructor Marc Rubinstein teaches his future engineers how to wire a circuit properly, and how to create a flashlight out of recycled materials. [nggallery id=9] Continue Reading
[singlepic id=292 w=320 h=240 float=] Instructor Marc Rubinstein teaches his future engineers how to wire a circuit properly, and how to create a flashlight out of recycled materials. [nggallery id=9] Continue Reading
[nggallery id=12] Monument School Future Engineers Club members build their “crush proof” towers and test them with various objects, such as bricks and stacks of books. They then measure the weight of the items that successfully crushed their tower and compare their results with the rest of the group. Each student has an opportunity to… Continue Reading
Saturday September 25, 2010 9am-3pm The College of New Jersey Armstrong Hall Room 102 Learn hands-on, middle school STEM activities and innovative ways to teach engineering with a green message · Build a solar powered flashlight out of recycled materials · Build structures that can withstand “earthquakes” and crushing forces Receive: · A stipend for… Continue Reading
On Thursday August 5th, a reporter from the Trenton Times came to observe the Future Engineers all girls group. Many of the girls were interviewed for the article, and a photographer from the paper captured the girls working, and finally crashing their mag-lev cars. The article was featured on Friday, August 6th. Continue Reading