STUDENTS

Middle and high school students and 2-4 year college students can virtually volunteer by creating math and STEM walks for interested groups.
Examples: These video series were developed …
- by a high school Girls in STEM group for an elementary school.
- by a high school junior as a capstone project.
- by an engineering undergraduate student for local school groups who visit the college campus.
- as part of a service learning project in an AP Physics class.
STEM PROFESSIONALS AND CORPORATE VOLUNTEERS

Adults can develop STEM walks using our methods on their corporate campuses and in local community settings for families and children. For more information on volunteering opportunities, contact info@talkstem.org
EVERYONE
If you would like to contribute a guest blog about your experience in developing a STEM walk in your community, we’d love to hear from you.
Each blog post can be 200-1000 words in length and should use layperson language. Photos and videos are welcome. Contact info@talkstem.org for more information.