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October 25 at 10am EDT on Zoom

16:00 GMT+2 in Geneva, Switzerland

We hope you will join us this year during STEM Week!


Join us for an exciting online adventure:
CERN’s Large Hadron Collider (LHC) has somehow shut down! Help us solve the mystery as you play a role in reassembling the part of the LHC, working as a scientist, an information technologist, or an engineer. This is a Zoom-based interactive adventure designed in partnership with CERN for ages 8-10 and runs 30 minutes. This adventure will be hosted in English.
This is a free an online event funded by Mass STEM Week and developed in full partnership with CERN for ages 8-10


How it works:

Screenshot of kids and teacher on zoom STEM adventure

  1. Register below by October 23rd.  There are limited spots so be sure to register ASAP.
  2. Teachers: You may register as a student and project the screen on your board (in presentation mode), then allow your class to vote on their next move. In this case, we will not need all of your students to register, just you.
  3. Students: You will be emailed instructions with the Zoom link. NOTE: There are no more individual Student spots left. Please fill out to be placed on a waiting list for a possible second future event.
  4. Make sure your name display on Zoom is the same as your registered Student/Class name or you may not be admitted to the event.
  5. You should have some comfort in navigating Zoom reactions and turning on and off your mic. Parents can assist if a student is struggling with the controls.
  6. If you are more than 5 minutes late, you may not be accepted into the event as the game will begin promptly.
  7. You do not need to know any physics in order to participate.
  8. Note: This session will be recorded!


If you have questions  contact us via our website. Are you an educator?  Fee free to share this page so parents can register their students in your class if they are attending individually instead of in presentation mode.
In order to participate, please fill out the form below no later than Thursday, October 24th.  There are limited spots available on each day so please register soon.


This game was developed through a Massachusetts STEM Week grant from the Northeast STEM Network and in partnership with CERN.








  • Zoom links will be sent using this information.
  • Is this registration for a single student or an entire class?

  • Let us know if you have any questions or additional information to add.


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October 18 at 10am EDT on Zoom

(16:00 GMT+2 in Geneva, Switzerland)

THIS EVENT HAS RUN.

CHECK OUT THE FREE PHANTOM PHYSICS COURSE ON HOW TO RUN THIS IN YOUR CLASSROOM.

We hope you will join us next year during STEM Week!


Join us for an exciting online adventure:
Quantum Manor is a grand, mysterious mansion where Dr. Anna Lysis Quark, a renowned particle physicist, once lived. Rumor has it that she discovered a ‘hidden particle’ that could answer unsolved mysteries of the universe, but it vanished with her. Participants need to take on the role of scientists to unlock clues that teach basic physics knowledge while revealing the location of the particle. This is a Zoom-based interactive adventure for ages 8-10 that runs 30 minutes.
This is a free an online event funded by Mass STEM Week for ages 8-10


How it works:

Screenshot of kids and teacher on zoom STEM adventure

  1. Register below by October 17th.  There are limited spots so be sure to register ASAP.
  2. Teachers: You may register as a student and project the screen on your board (in presentation mode), then allow your class to vote on their next move. In this case, we will not need all of your students to register, just you.
  3. Students: You will be emailed instructions with the Zoom link. Teachers only: If Zoom is unavailable to your school, let us know what conference platform you can use.
  4. Make sure to have your name display on Zoom be the same as your registered Student name or you may not be admitted to the event.
  5. You should have some comfort in navigating Zoom reactions and turning on and off your mic. Parents can assist if a student is struggling with the controls.
  6. If you are more than 5 minutes late, you may not be accepted into the event as the game will begin promptly.
  7. You do not need to know any physics in order to participate
  8. If we have a teacher register an entire class as a presentation, we will attempt to find a date/time for your class only.


If you have questions  contact us via our website. Are you an educator?  Fee free to share this page so parents can register their students in your class if they are attending individually instead of in presentation mode.
In order to participate, please fill out the form below no later than Tuesday, October 17th.  There are limited spots available on each day so please register soon.


This game was developed through a Massachusetts STEM Week grant from the Northeast STEM Network and with materials and permission from CERN.


  • Zoom links will be sent using this information.
  • Is this registration for a single student or an entire class?
  • Let us know if you have any questions or additional information to add.


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October 19th or 20th at 11am on Zoom

Join us for an exciting online card game that tests your math skills while learning about different levels of cultural competency.

This is a free an online event funded by Mass STEM Week for ages 16 and up which is divided into three parts:
  1. Varying level of math challenges where you can recruit assistance from other players – or not
  2. Trade, give, or accept cards with other players to try and achieve a winning hand
  3. Open discussion and debrief about the experience and how it applies to real life
How it works:
  1. Register below by October 17th.  There are limited spots so be sure to register ASAP.
  2. You will be emailed instructions about how to play the game as well as your starting “hand” of cards. Your hand and your rules may be very different from other players.
  3. PLEASE go through the instructions and email any questions you have before the event begins. If you wait until the event starts to go through the instructions there may not be time to answer your questions and you may not have sufficient playing time.
  4. You will be sent the Zoom link before the start of the event. Make sure to have your name display be the same as your registered name or you may not be admitted to the event.
  5. You should have some comfort in navigating Zoom and writing instant messages on Zoom.
  6. If you are more than 5 minutes late, you may not be accepted into the event as the game will begin promptly.
  7. You do not need to know advanced math to participate.


If you have questions  contact us via our website. Are you an educator?  Fee free to post our event flyer!
In order to participate, please fill out the form below no later than Monday, October 17th.  There are limited spots available on each day so please register soon.


This game was developed in partnership with Andrew Peterson, teacher of Game Design at Ferris State University, and Genein Letford, Chief Creative Officer and Intercultural Creativity Trainer at CAFFE Strategies.



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