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March Break with Engineering Outreach
Nearly 100 elementary and high school students spent their holiday week at U of T Engineering for the annual March Break Programs run by Engineering Outreach. Whether they were competing to build the tallest and most structurally sound tower, designing a “lunar lander” or creating miniature robots, all students had a chance to nurture their inner maker. Both the DEEP Leadership program (for Grade 10 and 11 students) and the Jr. DEEP programs (for students in Grades 3 to 8) are taught by current undergraduate students. By sharing their own experiences, these mentors help campers understand how engineering can change the world.
March Break with Engineering Outreach
Nearly 100 elementary and high school students spent their holiday week at U of T Engineering for the annual March Break Programs run by Engineering Outreach. Whether they were competing to build the tallest and most structurally sound tower, designing a “lunar lander” or creating miniature robots, all students had a chance to nurture their inner maker. Both the DEEP Leadership program (for Grade 10 and 11 students) and the Jr. DEEP programs (for students in Grades 3 to 8) are taught by current undergraduate students. By sharing their own experiences, these mentors help campers understand how engineering can change the world.