BOISE, ID (CBS2) — The Idaho National Laboratory is hosting three summer camp programs for the summer season. The programs are free, and learning materials are provided to students.
The programs areSTEM Scholars, CyberCore and Clean Energy.
According to the INL, STEM Scholars is a summer camps that includes four-day sessions that run during June and July for students entering grades one through eight. Using a place-based learning approach, students focus on age-appropriate scientific research questions and real-world problem solving. This year’s theme is “Computer Science.”
CyberCore, includes four-day sessions that run during June and July for students entering grades nine through 12. Using a hands-on approach, students interested in computer programming, networking and cybersecurity gain access to industry mentors through demonstrations and lectures, and experience real-world exposure through facilities tours.
And theClean Energy camp, includes a four-day session in June for students entering grades nine through 12. Using a hands-on approach, students learn how renewable energy resources play a key role in our clean energy future. They will work with experts in various fields, including bioenergy, hydropower and advanced battery systems.
All camps use a hands-on approach to the scientific method and real-world problem solving.
To register, click HERE.
For additional camp details, such as dates and times, click HERE.
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