On May 5, we are focusing on an epicly (that’s a word, right?!) enormous feat of engineering with our Colossal Hand exhibit! Watch the Explorer Zone episode on Facebook Live at 11AM CT on May 5 and see how it was prototyped, engineered, constructed, and functions. Stay with the STEM educator crew and learn how to make your own scaled-down Arduino controlled hand or download the guide for developing a cardboard prototype. Dive deeper into the vast world of engineering and coding with our career connections!
After tuning in to this week’s episode, join in the challenge to design your own Robot Hand!
Be a Biomedical Engineer
Robot Hand Activity
> Interests and skill sets
Intrigued by How things work
Building and designing mechanical things
Coding and Programming
Math & Physics
Creative Problem Solver
Tenacious
Innovative
> Courses and degree programs
Math
Physics
Biomechanics
Coding & Programming/Computer Science
Biology
Zoology
Mechanical or structural engineering
Product or industrial design
Orthotics or Prosthetics
Biomedical engineering
3D printing
Pre-med, pre-vet
Coherent optics and holography
Tissue engineering
Wearable sensor technology
>jobs
Biomedical engineer
Structural engineer
Mechanical engineer
Roboticist
Product designer
Coding engineer
Prosthetist/Animal Prosthetist
Contractor
Welder
> Writing Prompt
Create a science fiction short story that you think could become science fact in your lifetime.
Write a description of the biomechanical movement of a joint in your body or describe how a system of your body functions.
Videos
Activities, Games and more!
Games & videos https://www.sciencekids.co.nz/engineering.html
Cool Games https://tryengineering.org/students/games/
Activities & Lessons
Teach Engineering Middle
Teach Engineering Elementary Move Your Muscles
Teach Engineering HS
Tissue Mechanics
a hologram projector at home
How to make projector in 2 minutes
Arduino or robotic hands