During the summer of 2018, the Tulsa Regional STEM Alliance hosted its annual Summer Academy, a series of free STEM camps for students across the Tulsa area. Through the incredible generosity and the diligent work of our partners, we were able to provide exciting opportunities to encourage a love of STEM.
Camp T-Square
Students explored the designing and creation of buildings through lessons with AIA of Eastern Oklahoma and field trips across Tulsa.
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Sponsored by the HBA Charitable Foundation
In partnership with AIA Eastern Oklahoma and Tulsa Technology Center
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Don’t just compete; CREATE! In this camp, students designed a new challenge for the Conquer the Gauntlet race!
Conquer the Gauntlet
Morning
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Afternoon
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Sponsored by Conquer the Gauntlet
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Difference Makers
Engineering is a force for good! In this camp, students explored accessibility and listened to the real needs of individuals in Tulsa and created tools to assist them.
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Sponsored by the Tulsa Engineering Foundation
and the Oklahoma Society of Professional Engineers
In partnership with Fab Lab Tulsa and New View Oklahoma
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Exploration Station
Students used Arduino technology to conduct hands-on experiments while learning about robotics and data.
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Sponsored by Flight Night
In partnership with the Tulsa City-County Library
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SK Plymouth Engineering Camp
From July 9th-13th, middle and high school students explored engineering through design challenges and field trips across Tulsa.
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Partners:
- Oklahoma State University-Tulsa
- ONEOK
- Spartan College of Aeronautics
- Tulsa Community College Engineering Technology
- Tulsa Geosciences Center
- Tulsa Tech Engineering Academy
- University of Oklahoma-Tulsa Engineering
- University of Tulsa Mechanical Engineering
In partnership with
Tulsa Community College
Tulsa Global Alliance
Tulsa Public Schools
Tulsa Technology Center
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Sponsored by
TD Williamson
Lobeck Taylor Family Foundation
Charles & Lynn Schusterman Family Foundation
In Partnership with RedFlight Mobile and the University of Tulsa
Robinne Burrell, a Google Codebreaker of the Year, facilitated this event as an Access to Innovation workshop.
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