What workshops will you be hosting?
Last updated Mar 27, 2020, 4:15 PM
Each event has its own schedule customized to local startups and industries. Once your city's event is scheduled, you will be able to find detailed information on your event's workshop schedule on the website.
We typically have 3-4 tracks, each comprising 4 x 45-minute workshops on topics like:
- Cyber Security
- Video Game Development
- Blockchain
- Electronics (presented in partnership with DigiKey)
- 3D Printing/Laser Cutting
- Android/iOS Mobile App Development
- Machine Learning
- UI/UX
- Computer Networking
- College Preparedness
- Women in Tech and Diversity in Tech
- Startups and Entrepreneurship
Workshops are designed to spark further interest.
Our workshops are designed to offer students a hands-on sample of real-world technologies which may be exciting to them. For example, electronics workshops have students build a basic circuit on a breadboard, cyber security workshops walk through examples of real-life security problems in software, and in 3D printing workshops, students leave with a 3D printed object.
At the end of each workshop, students will be able to:
- describe how each technology relates to their own life
- identify at least one technology they're excited to pursue further
- take the next steps to start learning about that technology
Students can run workshops, too!
We are actively soliciting interesting workshops which promote the above educational outcomes. If you have an advanced (AP or Post-AP) student with interesting experience in technology, they can submit a workshop idea here!