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Hackathon for Science Education


Registration

Register for the Pueblo Science Hackathon for Science Education!

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Date and Time

September 29 (6 pm- 9 pm)
September 30 (9 am - 9 pm)
October 1 ( 9 am - 5 pm)

Location

Online and 60 St. George Street, Toronto, ON, M5S1A7

Registration Fee

FREE with $20 deposit per person, fully refunded upon participation and completion of event.

Information Session

To learn more about Pueblo Science's annual Hackathon and receive Pueblo swag please join us in-person at our information session on August 25th, 2022 at 6:30 PM. Location TBD. Register below!

Info Session Registration

About

Pueblo Science invites you to take part in the 4th annual Hackathon for Science Education! Since 2019, the Hackathon has connected 300 innovative students with 126 volunteers and mentors to create STEM activity kits that address the UN’s sustainable development goals and are aligned with the kindergarten to grade 12 science curricula of low-resource communities around the world. These kits enable teachers to introduce hands-on science and engineering experiences into their classrooms and improve their students’ problem-solving skills, attitudes towards STEM, and concept uptake.

This year’s event will focus on developing STEM kits influenced by the culture of, and issues affecting, Canada’s Indigenous communities with the goal of increasing Indigenous student’s awareness of STEM and engagement in STEM education. Mentors knowledgeable in science and technology, education, Indigenous culture, and available resources will be available to provide input to all teams. 

This year’s Hackathon will be a hybrid event held both in-person (for participants in the GTA) and online. The event will span over 2 weekends in September and is a great opportunity for participants and mentors to become leaders, builders, and innovators, network, and enjoy delicious catering while making a meaningful contribution to global education.

 

Prizes

Winning projects will be incorporated into Pueblo Science’s outreach events in Ontario schools in 2024 and the winners’ names will be included as authors in the workshop manuals! Kits that are suitable for use in the Philippines, Thailand, Guyana, and Jamaica will also be used to train 600 teachers in 2024.  

In addition the top 3 teams will also recieve a cash prize and an opportunity to travel internationally with Pueblo Science!

1st Place: $500

2nd Place: $400

3rd Place: $300

People’s Choice: $300

 

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