Tech Challenge
Media Release – Tech Challenge
Encouraging young people to become excited about science, technology, engineering and maths is the drive behind Tech Challenge.
Tech Challenge involves teams of students tasked with solving a real-world problem using modern prototyping techniques including 3D modelling and 3D printing. The four-week programme will give participants ‘hands-on’ experience with practical activities such as soldering, constructing, prototyping and some small power tools using creativity and teamwork.
The programme is aimed at students in Years 7 – 10 (12 – 15 years of age), particularly those who may not yet have shown any interest or been exposed to technology-based subjects.
The Palmerston North City Library is hosting Tech Challenge which will run eight sessions spread over four weeks from 20 September to 14 October (this includes the September school holidays).
The programme will be led by Tyler Benson, a Massey University Bachelor of Engineering with honours student who is conducting his final year project on establishing how extra-curricular programmes can encourage young people to become excited and see the relevance of studying science, technology, engineering and maths subjects.
Tyler and the Palmerston North City Library staff ran a similar programme last year with a focus on robotics. This year’s theme is rocketry mixed with an environmental approach.
Registration by 14 September is required and the number of participants is limited.
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