February 6 , 13 , 20 , 27

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February 6th, 13th, 20th, 27th
$100 Registration Fee
Forensics
Acting Up
Do you want to become an actor or just become more
Grades (9-12) 11:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.
Roll your sleeves up and prepare for a hands-on introduc-
confident? By exploring basic techniques (voice,
tion to forensics. You will participate in fingerprint detection
Grades (9-12) | 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
movement, diction, play write and steps to conquer
and identification. You will learn about hair and fiber exam-
stage fright), you will be on the road to becoming a true
ination, document examination, and the critical role of DNA.
master of the art of acting.
Students will “solve a crime” using DNA evidence.
In the Lab
Architecture
Grades 9-12 | 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
Through hands-on experiments, you will explore a number
Grades (9-12) | 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
In this class you will become acquainted with archit-
of fields like medicine, biology, chemistry and physics.
ecture and its diverse elements and opportunities.
If you are interested in gaining information to focus your
You will experience architecture through hands- on
academic path, or just want to learn more about several
design projects. This course stresses creativity and
abstract thought and is designed to prepare you for
scientific disciplines, this class is for you.
the many aspects of architectural education.
LEGO Robotics
Grades (9-12) 11:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.
Adventures In Art
You are invited to discover the precise world of engineering
Grades (9-12) | 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
Discover and challenge your creativity through a
design! In this project oriented class, you will work in teams
variety of artistic experiences by exploring the
to focus on a specific design problem, develop creative
exciting world of art. Learn about and create art
solutions to that problem, select the best solution, and then
through a wide range of artistic media from traditional
build a scale model.
to alternative methods.
Order in the Court
Grades (9-12) 9:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.
Control Engineering
Grades (9-12) | 9:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.
Students will learn the application and analysis of control
Discover what law is, why we have it, and what lawyers and
systems, including DC motors, ground robotics, drones
participate in a mock trial. This class includes client counse-
and renewable energy systems. Students will modify beh-
ling, negotiations, ethics, and professional responsibility.
judges really do. You will visit a courtroom, do research and
avior of dynamic systems with hands-on activities.
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STEAM SATURDAYS REGISTRATION FORM – 2016
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I,______________________________________(Parent/Guardian) understand
that the minor child___________________________, has the opportunity to
participate in Super Saturdays, a program for students sponsored by Texas Tech
University, Institute for the Development and Enrichment of Advanced Learners,
the program. I give my permission for my minor child to ride in public transportation or in vehicles driven by Texas Tech employees or representatives to and
from designated activities. I, the undersigned, am aware of the dangers associated
with travel by motor vehicle or other conveyance and the possibility of injuries or
death while in transit. I understand that my minor child will participate in general
classroom, educational, and camp activities during this program. I am aware of the
dangers associated with such activities and the possibility of injuries or even death
in such participation.
In consideration of allowing my minor child to attend the above mentioned
activities, I , the undersigned, do hereby release, indemnify, and hold harmless
employees, and the Institute for the Development and Enrichment of Advanced
Learners from any and all liability due to injuries, damage or death arising or
resulting from any act or omission, express negligence or otherwise, or said
or members of the Institute for the Development and Enrichment of Advanced
Learners, or any other person or participants in said activities while attending the
activities or while in transit to and from activities.
child’s heirs, executor, and administrator, and for all members of my child’s family
and be pleaded as a bar to litigation.
Jurisdiction of this matter and venue shall lie in Lubbock, Lubbock County, Texas,
I, the undersigned, on behalf of my minor child agree to indemnify and hold Texas
employees harmless from and against any and all personal injury. I am above the
age of eighteen (18) years and read this Release and Hold Harmless Agreement
and voluntarily understand and accept its terms.
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MEDIA COVERAGE / PARTICIPATION
I hereby give permission for the name of the minor listed above to be released to
the media or for him/her to participate in any media coverage which might transpire during the course of the program. I authorize the use of the minor’s name,
biography, likeness, voice, and performance in the production of the programs(s)
and for the purpose of publicizing and promoting the programs(s). I represent that
I am a parent (guardian or managing conservator) of the minor whose name is
listed above and I hereby agree to have my child participate in media coverage.
MY CHILD MAY PARTICIPATE IN MEDIA COVERAGE
MY CHILD MAY NOT PARTICIPATE IN MEDIA COVERAGE, and I do not
wish to have his/her name released to the news media.
DEADLINE FOR REGISTRATION IS Wednesday February 3, 2016.
If items are not in by the deadline, your registration will be
canceled.
RETURN TO: IDEAL, Texas Tech University, Box 41008, Lubbock, TX 79409-1008, FAX to (806) 742-2396, or email to ideal@ttu.edu.
Payment can be mailed or brought to Doak Hall, Suite 110. For more information call at (806) 742-2420 or visit us at www.Ideal.ttu.edu
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