Provide participants a chance to engage, connect and reflect                             Let the learners feel love, encouragement, and challenge

Air Force Cyber Patroit & Cyber Security (100+ participants)

 

Air Force CyberPatroit Online Training Materials

2021: CyberPatroit XIII Training & competition (Middle School 7 team, High School 8 teams) ( 75 students)

2020: CyberPatroit XII Training & competition (Middle School 1 team, High School 3 teams) ( 24 students)

2019: CyberPatriot XI Training & Competition (Platinum, Gold, Silver Winners) (21 students)

2018 CyberPatroit Summer Camp Training

2018: CyberPatriot X Training & Competition

2017: CyberPatriot IX Competition (Regional Finalist, First Place in State) (10 studens)

2016: CyberSecurity VIII Training & Competition (First Place in State, Regional Finalist) (12 students)

2016: CyberSecurity Summer Camp for Elementary Students (45 students)

 

Online Schools Cyber Security Challenges Classes

Infosec - Cyber Security

Cryptography - Cyber Security

Networking – Cyber Security

Web AppSec - Cyber Security

 

CyberSecurity - Catch the flag problem solving (20+ participants)

 

American Computer Science League Contests                   Computer Science Theory & Programming (100+ participants)

American Computer Science League Online Training Materials

2021: ACSL Intermediate, Junior, Elementary (45 more students)

2020: ACSL Intermediate, Junior, Elementary (45 more students)

2019: ACSL Senior 5 All Star First Place (5 students)

2019: ACSL Senior, Junior, Elementary (22 students)

2018: ACSL Senior Competition (All star Winners, third Place Senior Div), Junior, Elementary (25 students)

2017: ACSL Intermediate Competition (All star Winners)

2017: ACSL Elementary (First Place) (18 students)

2016: ACSL Junior (All star Winner, third place Junior Div) (35 students)

 

Computer Science Theory We Cover

Computer Number Systems: link

Recursive Functions: link

Prefix/Infix/Postfix Notation:

Bit-String Flicking:

Boolean Algebra:

Data Structures:

Graph Theory:

Digital Electronics:

Assembly Language:

What Does This Program Do? - Branching, Loops, Arrays, Strings

Math Contests and Events (300+ participants)

Oregon Mathletics Math Kangaroo Host Site

2021: MathCon Contests

2021: Math Kangaroo Contests

2020: MathCon Contests (55 students)

2020: Math Kangaroo Contests (100+ students)

2019: Math Kangaroo Contests (56 students)

2019: Noetic Learning Math Online Challenge and Contests (75 students)

2018: Noetic Learning Math Online Challenge and Contests (30 students)

2018: Mandelbrot Competition (3 students)

2019: PurpleComet Awesome Math Team Competition (25 students)

2018: PurpleComet Awesome Math Team Competition (6 students)

2017: PurpleComet Awesome Math Team Competition (20 students)

2016: Purple Comet Competition (MS First Place in Nation) (20 students)

2019: National mathCon Competition (41  students, six grade Individual Gold)

2018: National mathCon Competition (45 students, HS Individual Gold)

2017: MathCon (Elementary Second Place in Nation, HS Individual Champion) (50 students)

2016: Mathletics Winter Math Weekly Camp on PCC campus (25 students)

 

Art of Problem Solving online Practice Study Group (100 + participants)

 

PreAlgebra - Video Link

Algebra - Video Link

Geometry -

Counting and Probability- Video Link

Number System -

MathCounts Minis - Video Link

Robotics Events (50+ participants)

Oregon Mathleitcs RoboFest Host Site

2021 RoboFest Natonal Qualify Tournament

2020 RoboFest Natonal Qualify Tournament

2019 RoboFest National Qualify Tournament (6 teams)

2018 RoboFest National Qualify Tournament (4 teams)

2017 RoboFest National Qualify Tournament (12 teams)

Previous Events

 

Beginner will focus on Introduction to EV3 programming from CMU robotics team.
- CMU online class: Link
- Projects to practice building and programming skills

 

Advanced EV3 programming and building techniques
EV3 - My Blocks: with Parameters, moving, turning, color line follower, Parallel beams
EV3 - Arrays
EV3- Advanced Sensor Use
EV3 - Introduction to Data Logging. Buletooth
EV3 - Autonomous Data Logging "Gyro Sensor Investigation"
EV3 - Proportional Line Follower & Wall Follower
Competitve Robotics Techniques
EV3 - Debugging Techniques
EV3 - Reliability
EV3 - Move Blocks and Ramping Up Power
EV3 - Squaring On Lines
EV3 - Stall Detection
EV3 - Menu Systems

 

NASA Apollo 50th Challenge (20+ participants)

2019 (middle school boy's and girl's teams, high school teams, 20 students)

2019 Summer Training Camp

 

Big Data High School Competition

 

KWHS Investment Competition

KWHS Guidebook

 

AI4ALL Open Learning

Beta Test Online Materials

 

MIT/NASA Zero Robotics (65+ participants)

MIT Zero Robotics (MS & HS)

2021: 

2020: Gap Year - transition to the Astrobee Free-Flyer platform on ISS

2019 MIT Middle School Zero Robotics Summer Camp (20 students)

2018 MIT High School Zero Robotics ISS finalist (6 students)

2018 MIT Middle School Zero Robotics Summer Camp (15 students)

2017 High School Zero Robotics ISS finalist (15 students)

2016 High School Zero Robotics ISS finalist (12 students)

Computational Contests

Oregon Mathletics NACLO Host Site

2021: North American Computational Linguistics Olympiad Competition (NACLO)

2020: North American Computational Linguistics Olympiad Competition (NACLO)

2019: North American Computational Linguistics Olympiad Competition (NACLO)

2018: North American Computational Linguistics Olympiad Competition (NACLO)

2017: North American Computational Linguistics Olympiad Competition (NACLO)

Tests of Engineering Aptitude, Mathematics and Science Event (35 + participants)

Oregon Mathletics TEAMS Host Site

2021: Engineering in the Wild. (6 teams, 48 students)

2020: Engineering in the Wild. (6 teams, 48 students)

2019: The Engineering Brain (3 teams, 24 students, Team Won National awards)

2017: Engineering the Tools of Innovation (3 teams, 15 students) (State 1st and 2nd, Middle School National 8th place)

 

Three-part competition includes:

Design/Build—Teams design and build a solution to an engineering challenge.
Multiple Choice—Teams use math and science skills to solve real-world engineering challenges.
Essay—Teams research and write an in-depth essay submitted electronically prior to their competition day.

International STEM Events (200+ participants)

2021: Europe Computational Thinking Online Contests (100+)

2020: Europe Computational Thinking Online Contests (20+)

2019: Europe Computational Thinking Online Contests (100+)

2018: Europe Computational Thinking Online Contests (51 students)

 

2019-2020: Austalia NCSS/WebDesign online Challenge (Four Levels: Newbies, Beginners, Intermediate, Advanced) (100+ students)

 

2018-2019: Austalia NCSS/WebDesign online Challenge (Four Levels: Newbies, Beginners, Intermediate, Advanced) (50+ students)