High Point University (HPU) announced recently that its 7th annual science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) camp hosted more than 100 kids.
According to HPU News, the theme this year was “Building STEM Leaders for Tomorrow’s Workforce.”
Activities at the annual STEM camp included designing a solar oven to cook s’mores in, exploring robotics, creating airplane launchers, and using STEM skills to build their own rocket.
HPU education majors worked with children to design and test out their rockets and build solar ovens.
The last day of camp for 2021 included experiments from the MADD scientist with help from camp participants.
Dr. Shirley Disseler, HPU’s STEM Camp coordinator, led the camp in a countdown to launch their rockets.
School of the future! At Come Build with Us at HPU! pic.twitter.com/PjQWkUSLAc
— Shirley Disseler (@sdisseler) November 4, 2017
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