Fun with Chemistry is a science outreach program provided by the Department of Chemistry at The University of Texas at Austin. The program makes chemistry come alive and fosters interest in learning and discovery for students of all ages by participation in hands-on activities. We demonstrate fundamental principles of chemistry through explosions, liquid nitrogen ice cream, the production of slime, instant snow, and other fun activities. Our outreach events can inspire students to focus on science and pursue a career in a chemistry-related field.
Robots, Robots, Robots
Robots move, robots drive and robots race
Girl Scouts of Central Texas FIRST Robotics Team #2881 has robots for adults and kids to see, touch and drive.
Esquilo Corp is an Austin, TX based start-up company that seeks to simplify the way makers create connected things. Our premier product is the Esquilo Air, a WiFi connected development board that makes creating Internet-enabled devices easy. Esquilo Air includes a full development environment built into the board’s memory without the need for external cables or cloud sites. Creating connected devices is as easy as creating a simple web page. And by using the Arduino shield interface, Esquilo is already compatible with 100’s of accessory boards in the market.
UT Austin created an innovative, lower-cost engineering design and problem solving curriculum for high schools called Engineer Your World (EYW), with the generous support of the National Science Foundation (NSF). EYW is being taught to 3000 students across the US today as a year-long course. Based on the knowledge gained from the course, we are happy to share research on the course and successful engineering lessons to educators and the public. More high schools can adopt the curriculum with support from a grant covering partial cost of materials and teacher professional development. EYW is NSF-sponsored and aligns with state and national standards. It features themes designed to develop a narrative of engineering and its role in shaping the world, with examples ranging from the personal to the global and beyond. Come learn about the themes and units of Engineer Your World, tips for teaching engineering design to high schoolers, and the steps a school may take to bring the course to its campus.
Earth Tools “The Polar Freeze” performance is an interactive human performance game. The incorporation of physical movement into the Earth Tools activity provides participants with an exciting and fun learning experience along with mental and sensory stimulation. A temporary installation of the global game platform and banner are used as the basis for performance of multiple environmental games.