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STEM on!

Participation in the #FutureRosies contest blew us away!

While the contest is over, you can still tackle the cool STEM projects below. They're fun, educational and will introduce you to the amazing STEM subjects you can study at Rose-Hulman!

When you've finished a project, be sure to post your results on our alumni social media accounts, and show Rose graduates everywhere what you've done!

Facebook: @Rose-HulmanAlumni

Twitter: @RoseHulmanAlums

Instagram: @RHITalumni

What to do:

1. Based on your age and interest, select from the project lists below and get creating! 

2. Then, for each project that you complete, make a short video, take a photo or screenshot and post it to social media with the hashtag #futurerosies.

Projects

WEEK 8, GET INTO NATURE!

We hope during this week, weather across the country is preferable so you can comfortably work on activities outside! 

 

Activities

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WEEK 7, Be an Inventor!

#FutureRosies Week 7

This week we’re going to meet some amazing inventors! We can learn more about them by studying history, philosophy, literature and other cool subjects!

At Rose, we believe the best engineers and scientists know more than just math, science and engineering. They know literature, communications, languages and the arts, to name just a few subjects we teach in our Department of Humanities, Social Sciences and the Arts.

Check it out! These cool inventors and then try your own hand at inventing!

Benjamin Franklin

Cai Lun

George Washington Carver

Johannes Gutenberg

Leonardo DaVinci

 

WEEK 6, Electrical Engineering

Week 6-Electrical Engineering

Did you know that electrical engineers generally deal with the study and application of electricity, electronics, and electromagnetism?  Their job is to design, develop, test, and supervise the manufacturing of electrical equipment.  That could be things like electric motors, radar and navigation systems, communication systems, and equipment that generates power. 

Insulators and Conductors

One of the first things you should know about electricity is which objects are conductors and which are insulators. Check out to help explain. 

Insulators

Objects that do not transfer electricity

Wood, Fabric, Plastic, Glass, etc.

Conductors

Objects that do transfer electricity

 Metals and Water

 

Batteries/Current Electricity

For more information on current electricity, check out this video! 

 

Static Electricity

For a little more info on static electricity, check out !

 

WEEK 5, Civil Engineering

Week 5-Civil Engineering

Before we get building, let’s explore some of the forces involved in the construction of things like bridges and buildings.

Here’s a short video produced by one of those other schools that turn out engineers.  Thankfully, they’re pretty smart too.

It’s important to understand these forces as you begin building this week. 

PBS Learning Media has a good . Just be sure you have the latest version of Adobe Flash Player.

Experimenting with Forces

Let’s Get Building!

Extension

If you enjoyed these activities, you’ll love building the !

 

WEEK 4, NEWTON'S LAWS

Take a moment with CrashCourse to review .  You could also check in with .

Newton’s 1st Law of Motion

Newton’s 2nd Law of Motion

Newton’s 3rd Law of Motion

An object in motion will remain in motion.  An object at rest will stay at rest unless acted on by an outside force.

Net force is equal to mass times acceleration.

For every action, there is an equal but opposite reaction.

Activities

Activities

Activities

 

WEEK 3, WELCOME TO CODING!

Have you heard of Scratch and Tynker? Maybe you have even done more advanced coding.  What we hope is that you enjoy exploring the world of coding with us this week! 

Once you have completed either five levels of an activity (if there are levels) or complete a set of tasks, take a screenshot of the last level completed or a screen recording of your code running and post it to social media with #futurerosies, as well as tagging the Rose-Hulman Alumni Relations account on your chosen social media platform. 

Basic Level

Moderate Level

Experienced Level

You may need a few days to complete this one.

WEEK 2, STATES OF MATTER

This week, there are still 15 activities to choose from only we reorganized them to make things a little more clear.  You can self-select which activities you would like to participate in.

Before diving into the activities this week, check out Bill Nye’s explanation of the .

Basic Level

Moderate Level

Experienced Level

Bonus:  Did you know there’s a 4th State of Matter? 

 

WEEK 1, MACHINES

Here’s the first week of project plans. Choose any project from any day. Do as many or as little as you like.

Skill Level

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

Basic

Moderate

Some Experience

Continue Rube Goldberg Machine

Continue Rube Goldberg Machine

 

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AskRose Homework Help

For 25 years, AskRose Homework Help has been providing an academic lifeline to Indiana students in grades 6-12 with free math and science tutoring. Its tutors are Rose-Hulman students who can help your students understand STEM concepts through friendly, one-on-one tutoring sessions via phone or live chat.

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