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Polytechnic campusFebruary 2, 2019Explore.Learn.Imagine.

Prep for college. Prepfor careers. Prep for life.ASU Prep Digital is a customized learningopportunity integrating online high school withover 100 university courses in undergraduatemajors at Arizona State University.With ASU’s me3 mobile app integrated intocurriculum, ASU Prep Digital students chartacademic pathways from high school, throughcollege to a career, based on their interests andpassions. Download me3 for free from the AppleApp Store and Google Play and explore yourinterests, your options, your future.asu.edu/me3 asuprep.asu.edu

Welcome toASU Open Door,the annual open houseListed in this program are the activities hosted by ASU’s colleges,schools, programs and student groups, providing guests with asampling of the most innovative university in the nation.There is something for everyone. ASU Open Door is anopportunity for visitors of all ages to participate in hands-onactivities, explore laboratories and innovative learning spaces,and speak directly to the faculty, staff and students that makeASU such a special place.So come in and look around.Each of ASU’s campuses have a unique identity and we inviteyou to visit all of our campus locations.Note to guests: All activities operate from 1 to 5 p.m. unless otherwisenoted in the program. Parking is free for ASU Open Door visitors in select ASUparking lots and structures. See program map, ASU OpenDoor app or website for locations and details. Public restrooms are available in all ASU buildings. Need assistance? Look for the volunteers with the “AskMe!” signs or stop by the registration booth.Academic Center (CNTR)Solar Amusement ParkOutdoors, Backus Mall (Northeast of Building)Students are introduced to the world of creative engineering product design.Students choose a theme park ride that they want to build that is run ONLY by asolar panel and simple motor. As students begin by defining the problem, theylearn to recognize the need, identify a target population, relate to the project andidentify its requirements and constraints. They then create and test prototypes,and re-design to optimize their solutions.Host: Tonto Creek Camp Middle school EngineeringSTEAM MachineOutdoors, Backus Mall (Northeast of Building)Students will work individually or as teams to build a machine based on RubeGoldberg chain reaction. The STEAM Machine is built all out of duct tape, PVC,mouse traps, wood, dominos, etc. Prizes awarded for completion of the task. Theengineering design process allows students to interconnect science, technology,engineering, arts and math (STEAM) concepts to transform simple ideas andmaterials into complex multi-disciplinary systems. These machines create aunique opportunity for developing hands-on learning activities that promotes anunderstanding of teamwork and the engineering design process.Host: Tonto Creek Camp Middle school EngineeringMeet a Robot Who Wants to PlayOutdoors, Backus Mall (Northeast of Building)Join Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College as we spark imaginations and inspiretomorrow’s educators — with robots. Guide a Sphero robot through an obstaclecourse, learn to program it and experience the power of deep play.Host: Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College Middle school Art/Design Lost Child? Go to the nearest Registration booth.Small-Scale Formula Electric DesignOutdoors, West CourtyardAttend all ASU Open Door 2019 eventsPolytechnic: Saturday, Feb. 2, 1–5 p.m.Downtown Phoenix: Saturday Feb. 9, 1–5 p.m.West: Saturday, Feb. 16, 1–5 p.m.Tempe: Saturday, Feb. 23, 1–6 p.m.Come see some of the engineering concepts involved in designing an electricracecar applied to a small-scale remote controller car. Control the car usingBluetooth software and see the real-time data collection on a laptop displayingacceleration, obstacle detection and cardinal orientation of the vehicle.Host: Sun Devil Motorsports - Formula Electric Middle school Engineering1

Access ASU, me3, College and Career ExplorationFirst Floor, Career and Professional DevelopmentServices OfficeAcademic Center (continued)Buttons and Bookmarks @ Poly LibraryLower Level, LibraryEver wonder how a button is made? Well, you canfind out by making one of your own at the PolytechnicLibrary! You can choose from pre-made graphics orcreate your own design, then use the tool to completethe button. There will also be an opportunity to createyour own owl bookmark. While you’re there, take amoment to wander around the library to check out thephotographic artistry of both Jim Fike and the ASUPhotography Club.Host: ASU Library Elementary school & under Art/DesignDesign4U with AISSSLower Level, Room 81Visitors will learn about American Indian StudentSupport Services programs and engage in a hands-onjewelry making activity!Host: American Indian Student Support Services High school & up Culture/LanguageMinute to Win It with Barrett, the Honors CollegeFirst Floor, Suite 145Do you watch television game shows and think toyourself, “I could do that?” Well now is your chance!Join Barrett, The Honors College for Minute to WinIt, based on the highly popular NBC TV game show.The aim of the game is to perform several tasks withsimple, household items. Each one of these “MinuteTo Win It” games is a classic and will encourageparticipants to think creatively - making for greatentertainment for kids and parents alike!Host: Barrett, The Honors College Middle school Student LifeWriters, Rockets and More!First Floor, Room 160The sky’s the limit, let your writing, rocket and sensessoar! Join University Academic Success Programs towrite creatively, construct soda straw rockets and playour mystery balloon sensory game.Host: University Academic Success Programs Elementary school & under Natural SciencePlease join us at the Access ASU table for informationon college readiness. Visitors will get the opportunity totake me3, an online interactive major and career quiz,play a game for a chance to win one of our amazinggiveaways and find out more about how to get preparedfor college and your future career!Host: Access ASU High school & up Student LifeAdministration (ADMIN)ASU Admission 1011:00 - 2:00 p.m.First Floor, Room 140Peralta Hall (PRLTA)Software Engineering in Your Everyday LifeSecond Floor, Room 145Come and learn how Software Engineering influencesyour daily life and where it’s hidden. Visitors candiscover different places where Software Engineeringis a part of our life. You can see, interact, test andchange a variety of example projects to get a specialglimpse inside this fascinating Software Engineeringrealm: Make things move, make a light come on withyour body heat, change websites. all done throughsoftware.Host: Software Engineering High school & up EngineeringSantan Hall (SANTN)This session will guide you through the processof your college search and offer advice to find theright fit college or university. You will receive helpfulinformation about the admission process and get anedge in learning about scholarships and financial aid.Our experienced admission representatives will sharehelpful questions and tips to consider in the collegesearch process. Come learn about the ASU studentexperience and what it means to be a Sun Devil. Thismust-attend session will help guide you on the rightpath to attending college.Keep Calm and Psych OnFirst Floor, Room 122Host: Admission ServicesHost: College of Integrative Sciences and Arts High school & up Student LifeAgribusiness Center (AGBC)Balloon Animal ArtistFirst Floor, LobbyAliens, animals and more. Please come by and receivea fantastic balloon model by the wonderful balloonartists.Host: W. P. Carey School of Business and the MorrisonSchool of Agribusiness Elementary school & under BusinessHave you ever wondered why you hate eatingvegetables? You may be a supertaster! Enter the worldof psychology as we conduct cool taste experiments(where lemons will taste like lemonade, sugar will tastelike sand, etc.), and demonstrate some client-counselorinteractions. Psychology has an impact on every aspectof our lives so come join us and discover the fascinatingworld of the mind and behavior! Middle school Social SciencePlay the InfoTech Game!First Floor, Room 135Learn about Information Technology through playingthe InfoTech Game! Help the data packet go over thenetwork and reach the big data center while usingsecurity shields to avoid hacker attacks! Designed formiddle and elementary school age groups, but all agegroups are welcome!Host: Information Technology Program (IFT) Middle school EngineeringApplied Biological SciencesFirst Floor, Room 122Biology: The Living WorldSecond Floor, Room 201Are you fascinated by reptiles? Well come see somelive ones! Learn all about the current ABS research andundergraduate projects happening at the Polytechniccampus.Are you fascinated by animals and plants? Come checkout our collection of live animals and skeletal animalremains. Learn more about butterfly development anddiversity. You can also become Jack and plant yourbeanstalk to take home and watch grow!Host: College of Integrative Sciences and Arts Elementary school & under Natural ScienceHost: College of Integrative Sciences and Arts Elementary school & under Natural Scienceopendoor.asu.edu @ASUopendoor2

Human AnatomySecond Floor, Room 202Have you ever wondered what’s inside your body?Come view preserved animal organs plus interactive3D models of the human eye, heart and inner ear. Putyour knowledge to the test with our skull races! Be thefastest in your group to put together a model skull!Host: College of Integrative Sciences and Arts Elementary school & under Natural ScienceSling Shot into SpaceSecond Floor, Room 210Have you ever wondered how far and how fast a rocketcan fly? With the help of our physics instructors, havefun building a model rocket, launch and learn thephysics behind it as you compete against a friend! Joinus to see how far and how fast your rocket can fly!There will be prizes for the winners!Host: College of Integrative Sciences and Arts Elementary school & under Natural ScienceFun with ChemistrySecond Floor, Room 211Filling up a balloon with your mouth is boring! Comeand see how a scientist does it with a chemicalreaction. You can also make your own Alka-Seltzer lava lamp. Finally, you’ll be able to use chromatographytechniques to separate the dyes in Sharpie pens andcreate a colorful art piece to take home!Host: College of Integrative Sciences and Arts Elementary school & under Natural ScienceExperience ASU Online Through AugmentedRealitySecond Floor, Room 220ASU Online will share an augmented reality experienceto show participants some of the innovations ASUis employing to deliver a premium online collegeexperience. The experience will offer a uniqueperspective into a day in the life of our online students showcasing the relationships and technologies that arethe foundation of all of our programs.Host: EdPlus at ASUBOOM! POW! PRINT!First Floor, Rooms 114, 115, 118Stop by ASU’s Print and Imaging Lab for a SUPER timelearning about how all of our innovative machines work.During your visit, you’ll get to collect awesome heroicgear made right before your very eyes, like masks,coloring books and even some limited-edition tradingcards. Don’t forget to show off your powers at the photobooth station!Host: Print and Imaging Lab Middle school Engineering High school & up Student LifeTechnology Center (TECH)Wheel of DestinyFirst Floor, AtriumSpin the Wheel of Destiny to discover which of our 25disciplines within the Fulton Schools of Engineeringis right for you! Meet members of the Fulton SchoolsRecruitment team to learn how you can join ourprograms!Host: Academic & Student Affairs, Recruitment High school & up EngineeringHigh Speed & HotFirst Floor, Room 111What if you could see temperatures of the world aroundyou? What if you could capture multiple high speedimages in one exposure? Come see demonstrations ofstroboscopic photography and thermal imaging in theGIT Commercial Photography Studio!Host: Graphic Information Technology Middle school Art/DesignSoft Robotics (Lab Open Doors)First Floor, Room 183The ASU Bio-Inspired Mechatronics Lab is amultidisciplinary laboratory that focuses on researchand development of biologically inspired mechatronictechnologies. Our current focus is to discoverengineering principles and designs that will guide thedevelopment of entirely new approaches for wearableassistive devices and soft robotics with the goal totransform patient care and human activity. Stop by fordemonstrations from our graduate students.Host: Bio-Inspired Mechatronics Lab High school & up EngineeringINNOVATION HUB Maker’s LabFirst Floor, Room 199See a Maker’s Lab in action. Assorted lasers, 3Dprinter and other equipment students use to design,prototype and build their design projects each semester.Engineering and art unite!Host: Department of Engineering High school & up EngineeringCo-Extrusion of Various ParticlesFirst Floor, Innovation HubCo-axial extrusion of PMMA infused TiO2 particlesusing 3D printed nozzle. This activity will help to teachabout co-extrusion of two particles and create a newfilament which will have different physical and chemicalproperties and will be used for various application.Host: The Polytechnic School High school & up Sustainability3

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The Study of Unintended ConsequencesFirst Floor, Black Box TheatreAre you interested in computer simulation? Participatein this interactive activity of a model that shows howsegregated neighborhoods can emerge even whenintegration is preferred.Host: College of Integrative Sciences and Arts High school & up Social ScienceCentury Hall (CNTRY)Applied Arts Pavilion (AAPAV)A Night of “That’s Entertainment!”Outdoors, AmphitheaterLed by faculty member James Barnard, this activity willconsist of an open rehearsal for a new comedy/mysteryplay written by one of our very own Poly students. Wewill also be premiering a trailer/preview of a feature filmbeing produced and directed by Poly students, staff andfaculty. It will be a wonderful afternoon showcasing thetalents of our students!Host: College of Integrative Sciences and Arts High school & up HumanitiesLiving the Res. Hall Lifew/ Popcorn, Snow Cones, and ToursFirst Floor, Lobby & Group StudyUniversity Housing will be providing popcorn, snowcones and tours of Century Hall to show guests what itis like to live like a college student at ASU. With tastytreats and tours lead by our University Housing studentleaders, this will show case the first year residentialcollege experience.Host: University Housing High school & up Student LifeStudent Union (UNION)Army ROTC Pull-Up BarsOutdoors, West LawnThe Sun Devil Battalion at ASU is one of the premierArmy Reserve Officer’s Training Corps (ROTC)programs in the country. We will showcase all of theexciting opportunities that our Cadets take advantageof on the road to becoming outstanding Army officers.Children can enjoy face painting, pull-up competition,football toss and much more. High school students andtheir parents can learn about scholarship opportunities,extracurricular activities, officer career choices andcultural programs that are available to our Cadets. Stopby our display to find out more!Host: Department of Military Science (Army ROTC) Elementary school & under Social ScienceThe Real CSI!Outdoors, West LawnWant to know some of the ways that Police Officerssolve crimes? Come visit our fun booth to talk toofficers and learn tools and techniques we use to putthe evidence puzzle together to figure out who did it!Host: ASU Police Department Elementary school & under Social ScienceMake a KeychainFirst Floor, West SideDo you LOVE ASU? Show everyone how much bymaking an “ASU #1” beaded keychain in the StudentUnion.Host: Educational Outreach and Student Services/Student Engagement Elementary school & under Student LifeASU Open Door isfeatured on theASU Events app!Downloadtoday!5

SUSTAINABILITYsolutions festival(re)imagine how we connectSustainability CentralStudent Union (UNION)Sustainability CentralFirst Floor, West SideFuture BuilderFirst Floor, West SideSustainability Super HeroFirst Floor, West SideCome check out the 2019 Sustainability SolutionsFestival! Partner organizations from around Arizona willbe on hand to share the latest innovations in creating abetter future for all. Learn about Arizona’s wildlife anddiscover ways you and your family can have a positiveimpact on our community.Can you create a sustainable future city? Future Builderintroduces the three pillars of sustainability — society,economy and environment — and allows participantsto consider the trade-offs associated with buildingdifferent things, especially the high cost and relativescarcity of valuable resources.You have the power to create a better world for allliving things! Come and explore the many ways you canchange your behavior and influence your community forthe better.Host: Sustainability Solutions FestivalHost: Sustainability Solutions Festival Middle school Middle schoolHost: Sustainability Solutions Festival Elementary school & underWater RollFirst Floor, West SideCreative ReinventionFirst Floor, West SideSalt River Project: Wild about SustainabilityFirst Floor, West SideCan you guess what recycled material various items aremade from? During this challenge, you will learn aboutthe concept of a circular economy and see creative,clever and surprising examples of pre- and postconsumer recycling.As part of our commitment to the communities weserve, SRP has partnered with Arizona State Universityto reward and celebrate sustainability solutions.Discover how SRP delivers more than water and powerthrough an interactive museum display highlighting theirpartnership with ASU and families like yours. Learn howyou can make changes in your home that will create abetter future for all.You decide where our water should go! The ColoradoRiver supplies water to seven states, including Arizona.In this interactive game, participants use marblesand tubes to allocate one of our most important andscarcest resources: fresh water. You get to decide howmuch water to send to farms, factories and homes.After completing this activity, you will be awarded aWater station recipe card. Collect all six recipe cardsand you will be recognized as a Sustainability SuperHero and be awarded a prize pack!Host: Sustainability Solutions FestivalHost: Sustainability Solutions FestivalHost: Sustainability Solutions Festival High school & up Elementary school & under6 High school & up

Aircraft Jet Engine LaboratoryFirst Floor, Room 121Come see jet engines at the ASU Aviation ProgramsAircraft Powerplants Lab! Visitors will see and learnabout different types of aircraft engines and theiroperation.Host: Arizona State University Aviation Programs High school & up EngineeringAircraft Structures Lab & Remote ControlledSimulationFirst Floor, Room 125Interdisciplinary Science AndTechnology Building III (ISTB3)Human Systems Engineering Labs: CHART & XLabFirst Floor, Room 167Come join the ASU Aviation Programs in the aircraftstructures lab to learn about aerodynamics and howremote controlled aircraft are built! Remote controlledaircraft and unmanned aerial system simulators will beavailable to try your hand at piloting.Human Systems Engineering (HSE) combines engineeringand psychology to design technology that works for realpeople. HSE classes and research span a wide variety oftopics such as aviation, cybersecurity, healthcare, learning,product development, sports, teamwork, usability andmore! Visit our la

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