Grades 8-12: There’s Still Time to Register for Online Rainstorm!, May 15-16

Learning Unlimited and its many Splash programs are co-hosting Rainstorm on May 15-16, noon to 6PM both days, for Grades 8-12. The days are packed with free, online courses, 30-60 minutes each and taught by undergraduates, graduate students, and experts from across the country. While the deadline for the initial course lottery has passed, you can still sign up for courses on a space-available basis until May 14. Use code NORTHE. For more information, email cloud@learningu.org. The course catalog has these STEM-related courses that appear to still have room:

  • Neurons, Mobility, and Rehabilitation Engineering: Current Topics
  • Basics of Biomedical Engineering
  • Real Rocket Science with Fake Engineers
  • Materials Gone Wrong!
  • Combat Robotics or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Submit to Our Robot Overlords
  • Electrifying Applications of Circuits
  • Medical Technology: Robots, Devices, and Imaging
  • Why do aircraft look the way they look?
  • The Truth Behind e
  • Social Media and Data Science
  • How to write quality code like a professional
  • How to Win at (Some) Games
  • How to Win at (Some More) Games
  • Maximum Likelihood Estimation
  • Natural Language Processing (How Siri, Google Translate, Alexa, etc. work)
  • Hands on Natural Language Processing (Write the Code that Makes Google Translate/Alexa Work)
  • Intro to Computer Vision
  • How to Lose Money On The Internet: Political Statistics and Prediction Markets
  • Geography: Thinking Outside the Map
  • A Battle of Forces: The Role of Inflammation in Disease
  • Epidemiology: Disease Snapshots
  • The Science of Happiness
  • Introduction to Computer-Aided Drug Design
  • Chemical Origins of Life
  • Understanding Dark Matter
  • From the Nature to Your Tap: Water Treatment, Quality, and Sustainability
  • Human Identification through DNA Typing
  • Introduction to Environmental Policy
  • Advances in Super-Resolution and Fluorescence Microscopy
  • CRISPR and TALENs and ZFNs, Oh My!: Advancements in Gene Editing
  • Introduction to Light microscopy: how colorful can small things be?
  • Crystals for Harnessing and Controlling Energy
  • Big Ideas in Solid State Physics: The Riddles of Graphene
  • The Cat Conspiracy and Other Mind-Bending Parasites
  • Geobiology: What the Earth Teaches us about the History of Life
  • Physics at the Atomic Scale and Beyond
  • I’m Not a Morning Person: Chronobiology
  • Psychiatric and Neurological Disorder
  • This is Your Brain on Drugs: Neuopsychopharmacology
  • All About Alcohol: Neuroscience, Genetics, and Society
  • Introduction to Chemical Analysis
  • Disability – Neurodiversity – Superpower: A Neuroscientific Examination
  • Medicinal Chemistry I
  • Medicinal Chemistry II
  • Molecular Imaging of Cancer
  • Anti-Vaxxers And Pseudo-Experts: Science Myths Reconstrued
  • Psychology: Sleep and Lucid Dreaming
  • Glowing brains: how science can see past the mush
  • The Seeing Blind: Understanding Vision and Technological Advances
  • A not-so-brief History of Particle Accelerators
  • Journey through the COSMOS
  • Seared steaks, baked cookies, toasted marshmallows – what makes them taste so good?
  • Ask a Surgeon about Appendicitis
  • Ask a Surgeon about Cancer
  • The Quantum Complex
  • Dialectical Behavior Therapy
  • What in the World is Anthropology?
  • Magic Space Balloons and You: Molecular Orbitals and How Chemistry Really Works