AIM’s 2nd Annual Amazing Tech Race is being held Friday, August 4 from noon to 4 p.m., presented by Cox Business. This is an exciting afternoon of tech-driven competition/scavenger hunt for all ages. This race is a FREE community event, you’ll get a commemorative t-shirt and be eligible for prizes just for participating. With 12 clues and a map in hand, teams search for special locations across downtown Omaha. At each stop along the map, teams will complete a technology related puzzle or challenge. You and your team can score big by posting a “selfie” on Twitter at each location. You’ll also get a chance to earn extra points by participating in technology skills challenges.
Register teams of four or less online atcareerlink.com/brainexchange by clicking the AIMazing Tech Race button. Each team must register to participate.”
Omaha and Lincoln area high school students (grades 9-12) are invited to participate in a three-day engineering camp full of activities and seminars.
Learn how cool women are in construction!
The event incorporates interaction with female industry professionals and hands-on activities focused on engineering and design. Participants also get the chance to tour active construction sites throughout the Omaha area to see how engineering concepts are applied during the building phase
For more information, contact: Terri Norton, Ph.D., associate professor of construction engineering
Omaha and Lincoln area high school students (grades 9-12) are invited to participate in a three-day engineering camp full of activities and seminars.
Learn how cool women are in construction!
The event incorporates interaction with female industry professionals and hands-on activities focused on engineering and design. Participants also get the chance to tour active construction sites throughout the Omaha area to see how engineering concepts are applied during the building phase
For more information, contact: Terri Norton, Ph.D., associate professor of construction engineering
Omaha and Lincoln area high school students (grades 9-12) are invited to participate in a three-day engineering camp full of activities and seminars.
Learn how cool women are in construction!
The event incorporates interaction with female industry professionals and hands-on activities focused on engineering and design. Participants also get the chance to tour active construction sites throughout the Omaha area to see how engineering concepts are applied during the building phase
For more information, contact: Terri Norton, Ph.D., associate professor of construction engineering
Saturday, July 29th 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Held at Camp Brewster at Fontenelle Forest Cost: $10
On August 21, 2017, a significant partial solar eclipse will be visible across the continental United States and Nebraska is at the center of totality! Join Omaha’s Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium and Fontenelle Forest for a workshop where we will help you prepare to experience the eclipse with your students. This workshop will cover the science behind a total/partial eclipse, how humans and animals react, and what to expect during the eclipse. Plus, learn how to make simple and inexpensive viewing devices with your class. This joint workshop will be held at Fontenelle Forest