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What
is EXTREME Engineering? Check out all the
cool inter-activities at this Discovery
Channel website.
Click
here to learn more about Engineer's
Week Events!
This
site from the National Academy of Engineering
has the top 20 greatest engineering achievements
of the last century.
Want
to know how your Battle Bot works? What
makes a hurricane? Check out this kid-friendly
version of HowStuffWorks.
Want
to build stuff? BIG stuff? This site is
all about building the biggest structures
out there bridges, dams, skyscrapers,
tunnels, and domes.
Visit this site and experience life as a
civil engineer as you decide how and where
to build a bridge!
Learn about the Federal Highway Administration
and how they make sure "you CAN get
there from here".
You've seen it on TV, now check out
Zoom on the Internet for projects, experiments,
and games.
Are
you a math whiz? Take the Math Challenge!
Bostons Central Artery Tunnel is the
largest, most complex, and technologically
challenging highway project in American
history click here to find out more
about "The Big Dig"!
Exciting happenings in Maine science and
technology happen here!
Interested
in a career in paper manufacturing, Maine's
major industrial field? The University of
Maine's Pulp and Paper Foundation can
help you get there.
Test your skills against other Maine students
in the Maine Mathematics, Science, and Engineering
Talent Search.
It's
the Discovery Channel - but for Kids!
Museums Bangors
Maine Discovery Museum is an amusement park
for your brain. Its too much fun!
Located
in Portland, The Childrens Museum
of Maine exists to inspire discovery and
imagination and it does!
The
Childrens Discovery Museum in Augusta
is a place to play, have fun, and learn.
The
Children's Museum of Boston Bostons
Museum of Science has the coolest exhibits,
both at the museum, and online.
Educators The American
Society for Engineering Education is an
incredible resource for educators of future
engineers if it's about teaching
engineering, it's in here!
The Junior
Engineering Technical Society offers programs
and publications to get high school students
to explore the exciting world of engineering.
Want more resources for teaching math and
science? Maine Mathematics and Science Alliance
for Educators has what you need.
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