The program offers a unique blend of digital and physical learning, connecting students with peers and mentors through weekly afterschool Zoom sessions and exciting hands-on weekend labs in Downtown Boston.
The Pathway BioMedX Middle School Afterschool AI & Technology Fundamentals program offers an immersive, hybrid learning experience for students in grades 6-8. Through weekly afterschool Zoom sessions and hands-on weekend labs at The Pathway Initiative's STEM Innovation Lab in Downtown Boston, students delve into the exciting worlds of AI, computational thinking, machine learning, and smart systems. The curriculum is designed to spark curiosity, build critical thinking, and prepare students for future careers in medicine, life sciences, biotechnology, and engineering. Participants engage in high-impact activities such as VR learning for scientific exploration, 3D printing for bioengineering and design, and robotics programs that develop coding and problem-solving skills. The program aims to lay a strong foundation for success in future Honors and AP science courses and strategically position students for competitive college applications.
A typical week includes virtual afterschool Zoom sessions for content delivery and hands-on lab sessions during the weekend at the STEM Innovation Lab in Downtown Boston.
This program is ideal for middle school students interested in AI, coding, robotics, tech ethics, and hands-on STEM fundamentals, who are looking to build a strong foundation for future science courses and STEM careers.
89 South St, Boston, MA 02111, USA
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