Additional STEM Resources

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At MIT and outside of MIT- we have many STEM opportunities in addition to BWSI – we’d like to highlight a few here and hope that there is something that fits your needs whether you are a student or educator.

MIT Museum Program for Teens!

The MIT Museum is looking for teens in the Boston area to be part of their Teen Programming Council and have opportunities for workshops and internships this summer! https://mitmuseum.mit.edu/search?query=teen. APPLICATIONS DUE JUNE 18!

Links and descriptions to many programs for all ages at MIT (including some of the ones listed here)

Every day, thousands of Hack Clubbers gather online and in-person to make things with code. Whether you’re a beginner programmer or have years of experience, there’s a place for you at Hack Club.

One of the biggest programs at MIT, which hosts short and long programs throughout the year

MIT Media Lab’s AI research and many AI-focused education resources for students and teachers

Hosted by MIT Mechanical Engineering and Electrical Engineering/Computer Science Depts.

Education and grant programs for teams of students to innovate solutions!

A collection of resources that MIT is putting together for teaching and learning online from PK – Adults

Lessons and toolkits to create AI-powered projects for students and teachers

AI & Health Science Summer High School Bootcamp

Lots of links and brief descriptions, info on Science on Saturday too, mainly for Boston-area students

Tools and programs for teachers and programs for students

Program sponsored by IEEE with teacher resources and student programs

MIT Open Learning has compiled a list of foundational courses related to AI technologies. Check out this list!

MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW), the free and open collection of material from thousands of MIT courses, can now be filtered to reveal high school-level courses. Check out courses that range from Thermodynamics and Climate Change to Girls Who Build Cameras.

Coding activities and resources for beginning programmers.

Empower young learners with skills in programming, app development, AI, and more through MIT Open Learning’s innovative, research-based programs.

Focus on radio, radio telescopes, earth and atmospheric sensing.  Great material for teachers!

Discover and learn about cyber security and compete in “Capture the Flag” contests!

This course from MITRE will help you develop practical quantum software engineering skills and enable you to implement and analyze quantum algorithms.

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