February Vacation Week: MWV STEM Expo Camp w/ MWOBS
February 18th-20th (Tuesday-Thursday), 9 a.m.-1 p.m.
Ham Community Room @ Conway Public Library
If you’re interested in developing a science or technology-related project for the upcoming March MWV STEM Expo, this camp is for you! We’re welcoming 4th to 12th graders to join us for three days of exploration. You’ll learn about the scientific method, conduct a sample experiment, develop your own experiment, and leave with next steps to gather data and share your conclusions at the Expo on March 19th.
Additionally, we’ll host a progress check-in two weeks after the camp, on Wednesday, March 5th, 4 p.m.-5 p.m. to provide any extra assistance needed to help participants bring their projects closer to completion.
This camp is provided in partnership with Mount Washington Observatory, Tin Mountain Conservation and WMSI as part of their work in the White Mountains Connected Learning Ecosystem (WMCLE). The WMCLE builds connections and resources for formal and informal educators teaching climate and data literacy in our region as a part of the NASA-funded Learning Ecosystems Northeast network. This year the WMCLE is teaming up with the MWV STEM Expo to encourage and support students exploring climate and data-related projects.
Registration required by February 14th.