A Glimpse Into the Life of an eCYBERMISSION Team Advisor

Posted on February 22, 2021

Heading into our 19th annual eCYBERMISSION competition year, we are reflecting on all the people we have had the pleasure of working with over the years. From teachers to students to school officials, each person holds a special place in our hearts over here at Mission Control. Over the years we have had many repeat […] See More

 

The Key to Competition? Collaboration.

Posted on February 8, 2021

Middle school is a period marked by rapid cognitive development and identity formation, both of which demand peer interaction and intellectual discovery. When the pandemic upended in-person learning last March, students lost many channels for collaboration, as education quickly went online. See More

 

eCYBERMISSION Student Selected as First-Ever Time Kid of the Year

Posted on December 23, 2020

Congratulations to Gitanjali Rao, 15 from Lone Tree, Colorado on being named the first-ever “Kid of the Year” by Time magazine. Gitanjali is a sophomore at STEM School Highlands Ranch, outside of Denver, and was selected from more than 5,000 nominees in a very competitive process that sought to find the most influential young people […] See More

 

Junior Science and Humanities Symposium Offers a Virtual Mentorship Opportunity

Posted on October 20, 2020

Junior Science and Humanities Symposium (JSHS) started a virtual mentoring program that will connect participants with a variety of mentors to guide and support their research! JSHS is a U.S. Army, Navy, and Air Force sponsored STEM competition for 9-12th grade students in the United States and at international DoDEA schools to conduct original research. See More

 

Solar Car Design, Virtually.

Posted on August 13, 2020

To help teachers facilitate continuity of learning and provide extracurricular educational opportunities amid the chaos of closed schools, the Technology Student Association (TSA) has bolstered strategies to support virtual STEM learning for students. Social distancing restrictions has required even the most innovative educators to get very creative. See More

 

Laura Tenorio and her Tyger Lab are New Mexico’s Shining STEM Stars

Posted on August 3, 2020

As a scientist, longtime science fair aficionado and STEM enthusiast, becoming involved with AEOP was a no brainer for Laura Tenorio. Tenorio currently teaches at Taos Academy, a charter school in New Mexico, where she operates the Tyger Lab. See More

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