Exploring Technical Careers and College, Programming, Engineering Design, Creative Robotics, and all Hands-On STEM Education Strategies
Virginia Tech's DC Metro Area Thinkabit Lab STEM Education and Workforce Development Programs is the longest-serving collaborator in the Qualcomm Thinkabit Lab network. The mission of our Thinkabit Lab is to serve Washington, D.C. area students, teachers, administrators, parents, and collaborators in technical career exploration and the hands-on electronic and programming foundations of IOT and Smart Cities, AI and robotics automation, sensors, actuators, and data collection and analysis.
In doing so, we are preparing our future STEM workforce and our increasingly diverse, technology-driven community for jobs that may not yet exist. The VT-DC STEM Labs team will work with like-minded teams, organizations and individuals interested in promoting curiosity, innovation, creativity, and students’ self-actualization and self-determination.
Friday, January 27, 2017
Wednesday, January 25, 2017
2017 MCBQ Education Symposium - March 23, 2017
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This event is absolutely free and will feature a great professional development opportunity for all educators and counselors working with military families.
The 2017 MCBQ Education Symposium theme is “Fueling Your Life, Work, and Team with Energy” and will feature motivational speaker, Jim Van Allan. Jim has been part of The Jon Gordon Companies since 2006 where he manages the book tours of the international successes, The Energy Bus, andThe No Complaining Rule.
Jim is a Professor of ....
Friday, January 13, 2017
Governor's Fellows Program
Available
to rising college seniors, graduating seniors and students enrolled in
graduate or professional schools, the Governor's Fellows program offers
selected students an opportunity to
serve in the Governor's administration for a summer term, having access
to firsthand learning about the administration of state government.
Deadline to apply is March 15.
Tuesday, January 3, 2017
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