Young Engineers received a feature from Channel 7 News Wagga Wagga. The reporters shared how Young Engineers’ set of programs for students from pre-school to high school teach the subjects needed for a bright future and interviewed the participants.
Young Engineers on Channel 7 News NSW
Young Engineers received a feature from Channel 7 News NSW. The reporters shared how Young Engineers’ set of programs for students from pre-school to high school teach the subjects needed for a bright future and interviewed the participants.
Young Engineers – Interview with Channel 7
What if a girl from a small regional town became the next great innovator — but never got the chance to try?
That’s the quiet reality for many girls in rural Australia when it comes to STEM.
In this segment with Channel 7, we explore the STEM opportunity divide between metro and regional communities — and why it’s time to do more.
E2 Young Engineers Greater Brisbane
Welcome to an Exciting Robotics & Engineering Camp Adventure!
This Winter, we’re bringing a collection of Make A Difference (M.A.D) engineering inventions that changed the world. With two incredible camps that will ignite your child’s imagination and spark their creativity: Fun Fair Carnival and Inventor’s Day! 🏗️🚀
Fun Fair Carnival: Come One! Come All! 🎠🎡
Step right up and join the excitement as we transform into engineers and bring our own amusement park rides to life. From thrilling carousels to swashbuckling pirate ships and enchanting merry-go-rounds, the fun never stops. Along the way, you’ll even learn some amazing magic tricks!
Get ready for a day filled with 🎨 creativity, 🧠 imagination and endless 😊 fun at the Fun Fair Carnival!
Young engineers create machines
Monday and Tuesday promised a day of fun and learning with a two day science, technology, engineering and math program
young engineers program is kicking off in Mackay
This week, a young engineers program is kicking off in Mackay, offering children a fun way to learn critical skills for the digital age!
Young engineers take part in CQU workshop
Eager young minds immersed themselves in everything heat and energy at recent Young Engineers club workshops.
The event, hosted by CQUniversity, was a two day workshop which saw a number of Bundaberg studetns take part.
The students, who were aged between years 1 and 8, came together to explore absolute zero, the temperature at which gas particles stop moving, by combining the use of LEGO, hardware and coding.
CQUniversity Deputy Director of Online Systems and Future Proofing and Young Engineers coordinator Mr Pavle Jeric said absolute zero was the ideal theme for this year’s series of winter workshops.
Potential young engineers recognise fun of learning
Students in Years 1 to 6 ignited a passion for science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) through LEGO at CQUniversity
Wagga Wagga kids to get hands-on with robotics
Many children express interest in how things work, but how often do they get an opportunity to work these things out for themselves?
Chintan Vora is Director of Young Engineers, and will be bringing engineering and robotics camps to the Riverina in the April school holidays.
The one-day camps are built on four pillars: learn, design, experiment and imagine.
Mr Vora told Sally Bryant that the best way of learning is by doing, and is excited to see students in regional locations have an opportunity for hands-on experience with robotics and electronics.
Young Engineers program inspires next generation to take up STEM careers
Thai Mitchell and Conner Newton “live for science and maths and space”.
While the idea of working in the space industry may sound a little far fetched for kids growing up in regional Queensland, a new program is helping them reach for the stars by smashing misconceptions about STEM.
Some Rockhampton school students have spent their school holidays building model rockets, moon rovers and other space exploration equipment at CQUniversity.