Workshop: BioEngineering Basics

Workshop: BioEngineering Basics

Workshop: BioEngineering Basics

In this Workshop: BioEngineering Basics, we explore the role a of Simple Machines, Problem-Solving, Using Tools and Strategies to build and solve basic problems on a farm and what impact this has on creating a sustainable and safe community through the lens of the UN 17 Sustainable Development Goals. When we understand what the goals are, we can start looking at ecosystems and engineered systems with a better outlook.

Workshop Benefits

  • A good system is a system that adapts to what is available and how it is important
  • Learning applied STEM cues and patterns will help any person better understand how we are sustainable
  • We will take the time to understand Structure, Pattern, and Process to see how a solution would work
  • We will be exploring all six of the simple machines in engineering
  • We'll be tracking data and competing!
  • Encourage trust and communication, respect and belonging in your community
  • Encourage kids to see their value together as problem solvers!
  • This workshop is optimized for grades 5 - 10

Workshop Costs and Structures

Saturday, May 25, 2024 9:00 - 2:00 Presentation at 2:00

COST: $90 for a seat and this includes supplies and a video presentation

MAX Class size: 10

All of Mezzacello's Workshops are $90 and have a max capacity of 10 students. Each workshop offers students to work together in teams and with Mezzacello staff to learn applied STEM and natural systems, or work in two teams! Teams in this context is very popular.

This camp will run Saturday, May 25, 2024 from 9:00 - 2:00. Lunch is not provided. From 1:00 - 2:00 each team will come together to teach each other what they know. This can be filmed or not. But sharing new knowledge is central to Mezzacello Urban Farm's mission of Grow, Maintain, Sustain, and Explain.

Do you think you and your kid are up for the challenge? Sign up today before this weekend workshop fills up!


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