Registration | c_wonder: Black Youth STEM and Coding Clubs (Winter 2022)
Our Black Youth STEM and Coding Clubs have been designed to introduce youth to STEM concepts including engineering design, scientific inquiry and the fundamentals of coding. The curriculum for these programs is aligned to the Ontario Curriculum in the areas of science, technology and mathematics. These programs will be open to youth in grades 1 to 12. Please note that all Black Youth STEM and Coding Clubs will take place on Google Meets. Further information will be provided after registration.

Participants will be encouraged to learn about hands-on science, technology, engineering, and mathematics concepts using household materials and supplies. As our programs will be offered online, participants will be using commonly found household materials to design and build their projects in addition to online software.

Registering for the c_wonder: Black Youth STEM Clubs will give you direct access to the Google Meet links in advance. You will also receive advance information on the materials that the students may need to follow along and participate during any hands-on activity.

If you have multiple children, please complete this form for each child.

Spots are limited to 30 participants per STEM Club.

In the event of full capacity, we encourage you to continue with registration and be placed on the waiting list. You will receive a confirmation email to confirm your registration or will be notified if you are placed on our waiting list.

Any questions regarding the program can be sent to mickole.mulano@ontariotechu.ca

You will receive a receipt of your registration to the email indicated below:

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Indicate your child's grade for the 2021 - 2022 school year: *
This program is specifically for Black identifying youth. Does your child identify as Black? *
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