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Stanford Summer Session Summer Course: An Intro to Making: What is EE

Stanford Summer Session

Summer Course: An Intro to Making: What is EE

Stanford, USA

8 Weeks

English

Full time

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USD 7,325

On-Campus

Key Summary

    About: This summer course offers an introduction to making through the lens of *Embodied Education* (EE). It focuses on hands-on learning and explores the connection between physical making and learning experiences. The course aims to equip participants with practical skills and insights into the educational philosophy of EE.
    Career Outcomes: Participants can pursue roles in education, community facilitation, or creative project management. This course can enhance skills in teaching and learning design, making it valuable for careers in various educational and artistic fields.

Introduction

Is a hands-on class where students learn to make stuff. Through the process of building, you are introduced to the basic areas of EE. Students build a "useless box" and learn about circuits, feedback, and programming hardware, a light display for your desk and bike and learn about coding, transforms, and LEDs, a solar charger and an EKG machine and learn about power, noise, feedback, more circuits, and safety. And you get to keep the toys you build.

Details

ENGR 40M

  • Class Number: 6167
  • Course Cost: $7325.00
  • Population: High School, Undergraduate, Graduate
  • Units: 5
  • Interest Area: Creativity and Design
  • Course Format & Length: In-Person, 8 weeks
  • Instructors: Erik Van
  • Prerequisites: CS 106A

Events and Engagement

Workshops

Hosted through the Summer Academic Resource Center (SARC), we offer a variety of educational workshops to complement your academic pursuits. Presenters varying from Stanford affiliates, community partners, and graduate tutors will cover a wide range of topics from academic skills to career exploration. Past workshops included college preparedness, software exploration, and building your professional network.

Stanford Spaces

Explore the intellectual ecosystem of the Stanford campus. Tour museums like the Cantor Arts Center, visit unique campus spaces like the d.school, Frost Amphitheater, and O’Donohue Family Farm, and get to know the unique community of companies and innovators that gather at Stanford Research Park.

Stanford Voices

These small gatherings give you an opportunity to connect with Stanford faculty, fellows, and alumni to hear about their work or research, as well as the road that brought them there. Ask questions and continue your intellectual exploration—whether you're taking a course on the topic this summer or just curious.

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