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Rebecca White

Rebecca White

CEO

Rebecca White is the CEO of Engineers of Tomorrow, located in Ontario.
Ryley Gray

Ryley Gray

Civil Structural Design Engineer

Ryley Gray is a Civil Structural Design Engineer for Fluor Canada Ltd.
Jack Schueler

Jack Schueler

Senior Software Developer

Jack Schueler is a Senior Software Developer for SAP Canada.
Venn and Euler diagrams

Venn and Euler Diagrams

Backgrounders

Learn about two ways of representing sets - Venn and Euler diagrams.

Algebraic equation for the sum of a series of numbers

Gauss Summation

Backgrounders

Learn about the history and math of the Gauss Summation.

Model of a set

Set Theory

Backgrounders

Learn about how we can describe sets and subsets of numbers.

Girl working at blackboard

Prime Factors

Backgrounders

Learn about prime factorization and least common multiples.

Child holding a clock

Modular Arithmetic

Backgrounders

Learn about a special type of math called clock math.

Nimesh Patel

Nimesh Patel

Career Profiles

Manager, Engineering Services

Nimesh Patel is a Manager of Engineering Services for Finning Canada.
Ian Cook

Ian Cook

Journeyman Sheet Metal Worker

Ian Cook is a Journeyman Sheet Metal Worker for Whisper Heating and Cooling.
Bonnie Douglas

Bonnie Douglas

Project Coordinator

Bonnie Douglas is a Project Coordinator for the Canadian Coalition of Women in Engineering, Science, Trades and Technology (CCWESTT).
Social distancing in the park

Design & Build a Wearable Social Distancing Device

Lessons

Students will design and build a wearable prototype that would help to enforce the 2 m social distancing recommendation during the school day.

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Dominic Vogel

Founder and Chief Strategist

Dominic Vogel is the Founder and Chief Strategist of Cyber.sc.
Anghel Saligny Bridge

Why is a Triangle a Strong Shape?

Backgrounders

Triangles are very strong shapes which makes them important when building strong and stable structures

A mole and the number of atoms or molecules in a mole

Moles and Molarity: Counting and Chemistry from Donuts to Soap

STEM Explained

To count tiny things like atoms and molecules, scientists use a measurement called the mole.