Brandon Crain at INL
This summer, I had the incredible opportunity to join the Idaho National Laboratory (INL) for an externship that was an absolute blast. The program, designed as a hands-on summer camp, was tailored for students from 2nd to 8th grade. I loved showing these young students the world of science and technology was both creative and fun.
Throughout the camp, we explored a variety of engaging activities, from interactive experiments to real-world problem-solving challenges. It was amazing to see students’ eyes light up as they learned about computer programing and robots through fun and inventive projects. Whether it was building simple circuits or creating paper robots, the hands-on approach made learning feel like an adventure.
One of the highlights was students witnessing the birth of new baby cows on a field trip to a local dairy. Students learned how technology is utilized in the real world. Along the trip they also experienced the miracle of life.
This externship was a great reminder of the importance of early STEM education and the impact it can have on shaping future innovators and careers. Seeing these young students engage with science in such a dynamic way was a fantastic experience, and I’m grateful to have been a part of it.
Here’s to many more summers filled with exploration, discovery, and the joy of learning!