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Go STEM! Makes Hands-On,

Remote Learning Possible

By CHRYSTAL SAVAGE • Special to www.AllOTSEGO.com

ONEONTA –  The Go STEM! Institute at SUNY Oneonta will presents a one-week STEM experience, focusing in electronics and sound production for kids in 7-12th grade this February.

Gavin Vital, SUNY Oneonta Instructional Support Technician and Adjunct Lecturer of the Music Department will teach the virtual program, with the hands-on kit delivered directly to participants. The program will focus on electronics and sound production and take place from 9 a.m. to noon from Feb. 15 through Feb. 19, 2021.

Those that are interested in the Winter Break Institute 2021 can apply now at www.cdostem.org. Applications close on Jan. 15 and limited space is available.

For more information, including tuition fees and participation acceptance, please visit https://www.cdostem.org/gosteminstitute.html or email Doug Reilly at reillydg@oneonta.edu

This program is made possible by Career Opportunities in Rural Education, the A.J. Read Science Discovery Center of SUNY Oneonta and CDO-STEM.

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