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Where can I find STEM related workshops?

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Pius’s Answer

Code.org provides complimentary workshops in STEM fields, catering to different skill levels. Additionally, youth groups also conduct STEM workshops tailored to the participant's abilities and experience. It might be beneficial to explore opportunities at your neighborhood Boys & Girls Club or similar local entities. While these workshops are frequently scheduled during the summer, these organizations also offer programs throughout the year that students can participate in.
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Jai’s Answer

You can start exploring this website https://thestemworkshop.co.uk/, you can opt for paid calsses also there are plenty of resources in youtube and you can find it just by googling.
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Bronwyn’s Answer

Some resources:

https://star.berkeley.edu/search

https://star.berkeley.edu/resources/berkeley-institute-of-data-science-bids#

https://foothill.edu/sli/events/summer-seminars.html

Also: Consider teaching at a STEM summer camp for kids... looks like there are a lot of them in the Bay Area!
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David’s Answer

I would start with looking up Maker Faires, Math and Science fairs or even local computing groups. You can often find local ones using meetup or O'Reilly (they manage a bunch of the Maker Faires). Which you pick will be influenced by your target areas of interest.
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Angela’s Answer

I would start by looking at your local college/universities websites for opportunities. I've seen a lot of STEM "bootcamps" that are put on by IT departments at a university. I know people that have done them and it's been a great experience. Some have even gotten hired for jobs after the sessions were completed!
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Arman’s Answer

Online self-learning course subscriptions have become very popular in tech, and at roughly $40 per month they can be a lot cheaper than bootcamps or university courses. I have had a great experience with https://acloudguru.com/ and highly recommend it to anyone that wants to learn textbook and hands on technology skills.
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