Monthly Archives: September 2021

Lincoln Labs’ Science on Saturday: Aviation Engineering, Oct. 23

MIT Lincoln Laboratory is offering its Science on Saturdays programs virtually this year, and registration is NOT required. The programs are free and designed for children aged 5-17, their parents, and teachers. On Saturday, October 23 at 10AM, the program will be Space Weather! or Take Cover! The Sun’s Getting Stormy!, featuring a discussion of plasma and radiation from the sun — and how they affect us on Earth.  Click here for the Zoom link at the time of the event.

BU’s GLOBE Mission Earth Seeks Science Educator for High-Need School Districts

Boston University’s GLOBE Mission Earth team has a four-year NASA grant for a Science Educator to work with K-12 students and teachers in high-need school districts in public schools in Providence, RI. The team is looking for recent science graduates (preferably at the Masters level) — as well as experienced environmental educators  — who demonstrate energy, dedication to environmental science in high-need districts, and content knowledge. There will be substantial support to grow into the job. To apply, contact Peter Garik at garik@bu.edu.

LigerBots Invite Newcomers to Introductory Meeting, Sept. 13

The LigerBots, Newton’s dual-high-school FIRST Robotics Competition Team, will hold its first meeting of the year on September 13 at 6:30PM at the Newton North HS Film Lecture Hall.  All students at either Newton North HS or Newton South HS who may be interested in entrepreneurship, leadership, or robotics are invited to come learn about the team and talk with its members. The LigerBots offer training and hands-on experience in a wide variety of technical, business, and other fields including manufacturing, electrical engineering, programming, marketing, and graphics. Whether or not you can attend the meeting, register here to connect with the team and express your interest.

Robo Boston: Robot Block Party and STEM Activities, Oct. 2

MassRobotics will host Robo Boston, a two-day series of events on October 1-2 at the Seaport Common (85 Northern Avenue, Boston). On Saturday, October 2, there will be two free public events 11AM-4PM, at which over 30 organizations — robot manufacturers, university labs and robotics clubs — will demonstrate robots or provide hands-on experiences:

  • 4th Annual Robot Block Party:  Free. Register here.
  • STEM Interactive Activities in association with the MassRobotics JumpStart Fellowship Program

In addition, on Friday there will be an invitation-only Executive Forum and a Robotics & AI Technical Fair.

PluggedIn: Inclusive Online Courses in Music Production & Technology

PluggedIn, based in Needham, is a unique, inclusive, nonprofit youth music program for ages 6-19. It’s open to all students, regardless of ability to pay, ability to play, special needs, etc. Individual students may sign up for these online fall courses, September 13-November 5:

  • SoundTrap: Intro to Digital Audio Production: Fridays 4:30-6PM, or Saturdays 2PM-3:30PM, or Sundays 12:30-2PM.
  • Reaper: Digital Audio Production:  Thursdays 4:30-6PM, Saturdays 3:30-5PM, or Sundays 2PM-3:30PM
  • Creating Audio Programming 1 — Make Some Noise: Thursdays 6PM-7:30PM or Fridays 6PM-7:30PM
  • Creating Audio Programming 2 — Making Audio Plugins: Thursdays 3PM-4:30PM or 7:30-9PM
  • World’s Biggest Stage — Livestreaming 101: Mondays or Tuesdays 8PM-9:30PM

Courses except for the Creative Audio Programming ones will culminate in an online showcase on November 20. Schools or other organizations may arrange to have the same courses for their groups on other days/times, including during school hours.