Category: Entrepreneurship and Innovation

Fresh Coast Maritime Challenge Launches to Support E-boat and Charging Deployments at Michigan Marinas

Michigan announced the first-ever cohort of maritime grant recipients to support the state’s Fresh Coast Corridor. Six companies will receive $506,000 in total grant funding to establish what will become an evolving network of shore-side charging facilities for clean-fueled marine vessels and electric passenger vehicles operating on the Great Lakes.

Michigan Technological University will receive $50,000 for its faculty and students to create a playbook in partnership with local utilities and marinas that will determine how far individuals can travel from their home docks, the optimal distance between charging stations, charging times and costs, as well as how much electrical energy is needed to support a specific number of chargers.

Summer STEAM Program: Learn How to Program an Arduino Glowing Cloud!

Summer STEAM Classroom Activities

Summer is a wonderful time for kids to practice innovation, collaboration, and creativity! In partnership with Traverse City Area Public Schools (TCAPS), Michigan Tech will be offering another STEAM program for Traverse City youth. This course will be offered for kids from 7th to 10th grade, and will teach students how to program LEDs to create their very own glowing cloud light show!

The goal of this project is to introduce STEAM, a combination of science, technology, engineering, art, and mathematics to the youth of Traverse City. This program focuses specifically on the technology and art aspects of STEAM. Over the course of 4 days, students will learn how to program an Arduino microcontroller for a string of multicolor LED lights with its own unique color pattern. Students will then design a cloud structure using paper lanterns wrapped in cotton, and put it all together as a completed floating piece of art. The class will be taught by Jay Meldrum, faculty member of Michigan Tech, with the help of Michigan Tech students.

Arduino Glowing Cloud Lamp Created at MTU Summer STEAM Program

Suggested grade level:

This course is recommended for kids from 7th to 10th grade. No prior programming experience is required, as this is an introductory level program!

Learning goals:

  • Learn how to program an Arduino Uno using the Arduino programming application.
  • Learn how to write code to instruct the WS2812 LED strips to light up in their own unique color patterns.
  • Be creative! Create your own unique cloud structure to wrap the LED strip around. Choose different LED light settings for a variety of possibilities.

This four day course will be held through the dates of July 31st to August 3rd from 8 am to 12 pm. Classes will be held at the Sabin Data Center in Traverse City (2075 Cass Rd, Traverse City, MI 49685). A course fee of $50 is required for materials. All materials including computers, Arduino Uno microcontrollers, LEDs, and cloud building materials will be provided. At the end of each course, students will be able to keep their Arduino Uno and their Cloud creation!

Sign up now! For more information or questions, contact Jay Meldrum at jmeldrum@mtu.edu or 906-281-1069.

STEAM program in Traverse City

Michigan Tech is now offering a summer STEAM course for kids from 7th to 10th grade in Traverse City. This course will teach students how to program LEDs to create their very own glowing cloud light show!

The project:

The goal of this project is to introduce STEAM, a combination of science, technology, engineering, art, and mathematics to the youth of Traverse City. This program focuses specifically on the technology and art aspects of STEAM. Over the course of 4 days, students will learn how to program an Arduino microcontroller for a string of multicolor LED lights with its own unique color pattern. Students will then design a cloud structure using paper lanterns wrapped in cotton, and put it all together as a completed floating piece of art. The class will be taught by Jay Meldrum, faculty member of Michigan Tech, with the help of Michigan Tech students.

Suggested grade level:

This course is recommended for kids from 7th to 10th grade. No prior programming experience is required, as this is an introductory level program!

Learning goals:

  • Learn how to program an Arduino Uno using the Arduino programming application.
  • Learn how to write code to instruct the WS2812 LED strips to light up in their own unique color patterns.
  • Be creative! Create your own unique cloud structure to wrap the LED strip around. Choose different LED light settings for a variety of possibilities.

Timing:

  • Two courses will be offered throughout the summer:
    • The first class will be taught from July 10th to July 13th
    • The second class will be taught from July 24th to July 27th
  • Both courses will take place over 4 days and will take place from 9 am to 12 pm.

Requirements:

  • A course fee $199 is required for each 4 day program.
  • All materials including computers, Arduino Uno microcontrollers, LEDs, and cloud building materials will be provided to students.
  • At the end of each course, students will be able to keep their Arduino Uno and their Cloud creation!

Sign up now through NMC’s youth programs page!

For more information or questions:

Contact Jay Meldrum at jmeldrum@mtu.edu or 906-281-1069.