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Project SYNCERE’s Summer STEM Camp is all about discovery, creating, building, and making things better! If you enjoy discovering new things, solving problems, and learning how things work then this is a great place to learn what it takes to be an engineer! Our summer camp consists of six independent sessions, each lasting one week and incorporating a different engineering principle and weekly field trips. Cost: $250/session if registered by May 15 $275 after May 15 $1375 when you pay for all 6 weeks Sample Daily Schedule 8:30 AM Teambuilding 9:00 Intro to Engineering 10:00 Project Planning + Brainstorming 11:30 Physical Activity 12:30 PM Lunch 1:00 Project Planning + Building 3:00 Break 3:15 Project Building 4:15 Daily Recap 4:30 Dismissal Form more info, contact: Project SYNCERE 4434 S. Lake Park Ave., Suite 210 Chicago, IL 60653 Ph: 773.982.8261 Fax: 856.997.9294 [email protected] To register visit: https://www.projectsyncere.org/activities Sessions Session 1 (June 30 July 3) Computer Science Applications – Robotics No program July 4, in observance of Independence Day. Students will learn how to think logically and theoretically, like a computer scientist. Session 2 (July 7 July 11) Structural Engineering Around the World Students will explore the impact of extreme climate on homes built in various regions around the world. Session 3 (July 14 July 18) Robotics and Automation – LEGO EV3 Robotics and Automation teaches students how to build and program robots using the Lego Mindstorms EV3 system. Session 4 (July 21 July 25) Electrical Engineering Arduino Students will learn the basics of electrical engineering and the fundamentals of building an electrical circuit. Session 5 (July 28 August 1) Underwater Robotics – Lego NXT Using Lego Mindstorms NXT Power Functions, students will discover what makes up a simple robot by building and test their own underwater robot. Session 6 (August 4 – August 8) Aerospace Engineering and Aviation Students will test the physics concepts associated with the design of flying machines and will experiment with lift, stability, control, and propulsion.

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Project   SYNCERE’s   Summer   STEM   Camp   is   all   about  discovery,   creating,   building,   and  making   things   better!   If   you  enjoy   discovering   new  things,  solving  problems,  and  learning  how  things  work  then  this  is  a  great  place  to  learn  what  it  takes  to  be  an  engineer!    Our  summer  camp  consists  of  six  independent  sessions,  each  lasting  one  week  and  incorporating  a  different  engineering  principle  and  weekly  field  trips.    

 

Cost:  $250/session  if  registered  by  May  15  $275  after  May  15  

   

$1375    when  you  pay  for  all    

6  weeks    

Sample  Daily  Schedule    

8:30  AM   Teambuilding  9:00   Intro  to  Engineering  10:00   Project  Planning  +  

Brainstorming  11:30   Physical  Activity  12:30  PM   Lunch  1:00   Project  Planning  +  

Building  3:00   Break  3:15   Project  Building  4:15   Daily  Recap  4:30   Dismissal  

 

Form  more  info,  contact:  Project  SYNCERE  

4434  S.  Lake  Park  Ave.,  Suite  210  

Chicago,  IL  60653  Ph:  773.982.8261    Fax:  856.997.9294  

[email protected]  

 

To  register  visit:  https://www.projectsyncere.org/activities  

Sessions    Session  1  (June  30  -­‐  July  3)  Computer  Science  Applications  –  Robotics  No   program   July   4,   in   observance   of  Independence  Day.  Students   will   learn   how   to   think   logically   and  theoretically,  like  a  computer  scientist.      Session  2  (July  7  -­‐  July  11)  Structural  Engineering  Around  the  World  Students   will   explore   the   impact   of   extreme  climate  on  homes  built   in   various   regions   around  the  world.        Session  3  (July  14  -­‐  July  18)  Robotics  and  Automation  –  LEGO  EV3  Robotics  and  Automation  teaches  students  how  to  build   and   program   robots   using   the   Lego  Mindstorms  EV3  system.      Session  4  (July  21  -­‐  July  25)  Electrical  Engineering  -­‐  Arduino  Students   will   learn   the   basics   of   electrical  engineering   and   the   fundamentals   of   building   an  electrical  circuit.      Session  5  (July  28  -­‐  August  1)  Underwater  Robotics  –  Lego  NXT  Using   Lego   Mindstorms   NXT   Power   Functions,  students   will   discover   what   makes   up   a   simple  robot   by   building   and   test   their   own   underwater  robot.                  Session  6  (August  4  –  August  8)  Aerospace  Engineering  and  Aviation  Students  will   test   the  physics  concepts  associated  with   the   design   of   flying   machines   and   will  experiment   with   lift,   stability,   control,   and  propulsion.