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STEAM Summer Camps

Summer opportunities for students in Northern New Mexico & beyond


NMSU CS Adventures Summer Program

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July Programs
CS Adventures Virtual Program
July 6 – 17, 2020
1:00PM-4:00PM, M-FFor up to 30 high school students, co-gender.
Join this fun and elite computer camp, and become a creator of new technologies and programming! This camp provides a broad foundation for computer science, to empower our area high school students in CS and computational thinking.
Acceptance into this program will be based on answers provided on the application, the availability of the student applicant to participate in the full two weeks of the program, plus targeted regional, gender, and age distributions.
Apply today: https://bit.ly/CSADV2020


Verizon Innovative Learning Minority Males Year-Long ProgramThe program will return in Summer 2021.
For boys in middle school, rising into 6th – 8th grades. 
Summer Camp Info:This program is designed to put technology into students’ hands and give them experience solving real world problems. This experience will teach boys to think like entrepreneurs and develop skills needed for success in jobs of the future. Each student will utilize devices to build projects, design apps, and create innovative solutions to social issues.
Applicants for the Verizon Innovative Learning Program should identify as minority male students from middle schools with an average of over 70% free and reduced lunch. The summer camp will include lunch, materials and supplies, an opportunity to win prizes, plus swag.
Bus transportation will be provided at three locations for students in the Gadsden School District.
 Young Women in Computing (YWiC)Resource Site
The Young Women in Computing (YWiC) resource site provides example activities, curriculum, and other resources for other enthusiastic group who might want to organize outreach activities in their local communities.
For more information, visit the YWiC website at http://ywic.nmsu.edu; follow on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/nmsuYWIC or twitter at https://twitter.com/YWiC_NMSU; or email NMSU CS Outreach at cgraham (at) cs.nmsu.edu.
 
 CS Professional Development: Designed for teachers in mid and high school, and the hero’s teaching UK12 DISSECT initiatives, Computer Science, AP CS Principles, etc., and those interested in broadening their coding expertise!




RoboRAVE

STARR Program - working with NASA - Integrating students with Machine learning research - Free online for month of June

www.roboraveinternational.org

NM STEM Now

For the full database of Summer offerings for Students/Families & Parents, Click HERE.
AFRL New Mexico STEM Academy
Providing fun online content. In their 101 series, they introduce kids to basic concepts of chemistry, physics and engineering. 
Grade Level: While all can participate, content is best suited for 3rd-8th grade. 
Cost: Free
Location: Statewide
Website:  https://afrlnm.com/stem/stem-101/
NM Bureau of Geology & Mineral Resources
Rockin’ Around New Mexico Workshop: For NM K–12 teachers interested in increasing their knowledge of geoscience and geologic hazards. This pre-recorded and live Zoom workshop will “virtually” take educators to volcanoes around New Mexico.
Dates: July 6-10
For more information visit: https://geoinfo.nmt.edu/education/rockin/home.html

Twirl Taos

Weekly Classes on Facebook
​twirltaos.org

TEDEd@home

Free daily lessons, activities & challenges
www.ted.com/about/programs-initiatives/ted-ed-at-home

Varsity Tutors Coding Academy

Free live classes and camps 6-8 FREE 
learn basics of coding with binary

www.varsitytutors.com

Destinations Career Academy

Free Video Game Design and Programming/Virual Reality

www.destinationsacademy.com

Camp Google

Explore things like the ocean, space, nature and music

events.withgoogle.com/summercamp

Makers Summer Camp

Daily potential activities ranging from creating slime to building unique art

makercamp.com

Explora 

Pre-K - 12  $20/$40 
Seed Science/ Aerodynamics/ Chemistry & Art at Home
Virtual Summer Science Nights
www.explora.us

Camp Wonderopolis

Free online summer learning destination full of fun,
interactive STEM and literacy-building topics
hosted by Maker Experiments

camp.wonderopolis.org

Bradbury Science Museum

​www.lanl.gov/museum

NM Children's Museum

Stargazer blasts off every Saturday Shows and Sunday Movies with exciting films and educational programs!

santafechildrensmuseum.org/visit/calendar/stargazer-portable-planetarium

NM Virtual Summer Camps

Travel around the state virtually this summer and explore the culture, nature, and history of New Mexico, guided by our eight historic sites. Beginning June 8th and running through the end of July, themed videos and activities will be posted online daily. 

nmhistoricsites.org/virtual-camp

NMSU Summer Camps

The Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) Outreach Center, housed in the College of Education at New Mexico State University, is offering five summer camps beginning this month. The camps are being offered to students exiting grades 5 through 8. 

​stem.nmsu.edu/summer-camp/

SUMMER 2020 STEM SANTA FE CAMPS

Due to funding restrictions, these camps are open to students in Northern New Mexico only in the following counties: Santa Fe, Taos, San Miguel, Mora, Sandoval, Rio Arriba, and Los Alamos. Technology Assistance is available as needed and as much as possible. All camps are virtual via Zoom but may require parents to pick up materials in Santa Fe/Española.

Camp 1: June 8-June 19: 3D Design Campin English. Open to students rising into 6th-8th grade students. Pick up of prints in Santa Fe/Española.
Camp 2: June 22-July 3: 3D Design Camp in Spanish. Open to students rising into 6th-8th grade students.  Pick up of prints in Santa Fe/Española.
Camp 3: June 22-July 3; Engineering Camp, building table-top Solar Sun-tracker. Open to students rising into 9thth-12th grade. Pick up of materials in Santa Fe/Española.
Camp 4: July 6-July 17: App Development Camp, with the goal of entering projects in the Congressional App Challenge. Open to students rising into 8th-10th grade.
Camp 5: July 20-July 31: To Be Annouced

Contact SummerCamp@stemsantafe.org for more information.
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This camp is brought to you thanks to STEM Santa Fe sponsors and community partners, especially our Diamond STEM partners: LANL/TRIAD and LANL Foundation, and Santa Fe Community Foundation. If interested in becoming a sponsor or donor, please contact Lina.Germann@stemsantafe.org
STEM Santa Fe Camps

Digital Day Camp
by True Kids 1

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True Kids 1 is teaming up with Adobe, UNM, LANL Foundation, and the 
New Mexico Public Education Department to offer a free Digital Day Camp this
June 1st-30th for youth ages 8-18!
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  • Video Production
  • Podcasting
  • Gaming
  • Web Development & Blogging
  • App development & Animation
  • Journalism & Interviewing
  • Social Media 
  • Animation with the LANL Foundation STEM Inquiry program 
register for free digital day camp here

Summer Youth Program
by the City of Santa Fe

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2020 CITY OF SANTA FE SUMMER YOUTH PROGRAM
​The 2020 City of Santa Fe Summer Youth and Teen Program as we know it has a new look this year. Due to the current COVID-19 pandemic we will not have a traditional in-person summer program to ensure the safety of the children, staff and community. Instead we are working with Libraries, the Parks and Recreation Department and the Community Educators Network to provide a fun, active and hands-on remote learning experience.

Yes, summer programs are closed but a a new and exciting 2020 Remote Summer Program will start on June 1st and go through July 31st.  The program will be offering Arts & Crafts, virtual tours through our Museums, Science Activities, Cooking Activities, and Reading Activities with prizes to be earned! Recreational activities will be included for movement outdoors and indoors, there will be many more exciting activities to do throughout the summer to keep youth and families engaged.  The program is free to all children 6 through 17 years of age. Parents occasionally will fill out a quick survey to make sure we have activities available that you and your kids like.

So you may be asking, how are you able to get into this summer program? Each week on Monday you will have two ways of being able to pick up kits for you to begin the adventure of summer fun. You may pick up the kits at the Santa Fe Public School sites that are handing out school lunches. The second pick up location for the wonderful summer kits will be Genoveva Chavez Center.

This is a first come first serve program, program materials will be available online so if you have the means to purchase materials yourself please do so! We want to make sure our kits go to families who may not be able to afford the cost of the materials. If you have any questions please feel free to contact Victor Vigil at 955-6860 or visit summersantafe.com.
learn more about the program here

Come back periodically and explore this website for new ideas and additional resources to support STEAM Learning @ Home!
Do you have other great STEAM ideas and resources to share? Let us know by sending an email to nmsteamhub@gmail.com.

The STEAM Hub of Northern New Mexico is a collective action initiative of the Northern New Mexico STEAM Coalition. This free public resource was developed with support from the LANL Foundation, the Los Alamos National Laboratory and Triad National Security, LLC, and the Community Learning Network.

We also appreciate the contributions of: New Mexico TechWorks, LANL Major Subcontractors Consortium and New Mexico Foundation, Internet Society and Internet Society Chapter of New Mexico, New Mexico Gas, NSF Smart and Connected Communities  Opportunity Santa Fe, CLN Youth Ambassadors, volunteers and interns from AmeriCorps Vista, North Central Department of Economic Development from New Mexico and regional STEAM advocates, organizations and agencies.
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