Date

Program and Description

Designed For

November 7, 2009

 

Windows of Opportunity for Women in Technology (WoW It): Created for Project Lead the Way students, this one-day program highlights a variety of technology fields that will be of interest to women. WoW It

 

High school students

 

November 15, 2008; Spring date TBD

 

Discovering Automation and Computer Controls Workshop: A one-day immersion in four hands-on laboratory sessions: computer-aided design, computer aided manufacturing, programmable logic controllers, and industrial robots. DACC

 

10th-12th graders

 

March 3 - 6, 2010

DOiT (Discovering Opportunities in Technology): A three-day program that allows participatns to experience the College of Technology through hands-on sessions and campus life with activities that are of special interest to young women. DOiT

11th graders

 

March 25-27, 2010

 

Vision: A three-day residential camp to experience the College of technology through departmental hands-on sessions and class attendance. Members of the Minority Technology Association will provide insights about their college experience. Vision

 

11th graders

 

June 14-18, 2009

TOTAL (Turned Onto Technology And Leadership) Summer Camp: Five-day residential summer camp introducing students to Technology through hands-on experiences.
TOTAL

7th-8th graders

June 19, 2009

Day on Campus Luncheon

Incoming multicultural first-year students

June 22, 2009

Day on Campus Luncheon

Incoming female first-year students

June 28-July 2, 2009

TEAM (Technology Expanding All Minds) Summer Camp: Five-day residential summer camp introducing females to opportunities within the College of Technology.
TEAM

8th-9th graders

July 19-23, 2009

TECh (Technology Experiences Cheerleading) formerly known as Cheering in the Classroom, is a five-day academic, residential summer camp introducing females to technology concepts while using a cheerleading/dance platform.
TECh

7th-12th graders

June 21-26, 2009

Computer Graphics Technology Summer Camp: 
Five-day residential program with hands-on instruction in several areas of computer graphics technology.
CGT

High school students

July 5-August 7, 2009

ABC (Academic Boot Camp): Five week residential camp providing intense college preparation for students entering their freshman year. In collaboration w the Colleges of Engineering, Science and the LSAMP program.

Incoming first-year students

July 13-16, 2009

Technology Advances Girl Scouts I (TAGS I):  A five-day camp introducing girl scouts to the College of Technology thorough hands-on activities.
TAGS I

Middle school students

July 13-17, 2009

Surprising Possibilities Imagined and Realized through Information Technology (SPIRIT): This five-day residential camp will show students numerous hands-on computer applications and present information about how information technology careers can benefit society.
SPIRIT

High school students

July 6-10, 2009

Purdue’s Guitar Workshop –Participants will build their own customized guitar utilizing design software and the latest in computer-controlled equipment.
 Workshop

High school seniors and adults

June 23-26, 2009

Society of Manufacturing Engineers Guitar Workshop for High Schoolers –
Participants will build their own customized guitar utilizing design software and the latest in computer-controlled equipment.

High School
students
10th – 12th
grades