Fun Stuff

The Web site iWASwondering.org is a project of the National Academy of Sciences intended to showcase the accomplishments of contemporary women in science and to highlight the varied and intriguing careers of some of today's most prominent scientists. The site draws from and accompanies the publication of a ten-volume series of biographies entitled Women's Adventures in Science, co-published by the Joseph Henry Press (an imprint of the National Academies Press) and Scholastic Library Publishing.

DiscoverEngineering brings you to the world of engineering.

Explore the GirlsGoTech website to explore the world of technology and engineering that is part of your everyday life.

Engineer Girl! Lets you discover hot to turn imagination into reality with a future in engineering.

Have you ever wondered who created that spine-tingling ride you love so much at the amusement park? Have you ever thought about why today’s cars are more fuel-efficient

and cause less pollution? ASEE—Engineer your Future lets you explore the different engineering fields.

Be sure to visit, GuideMeNACME: A road map to engineering, which features a section for students and a roadmap for success in engineering, along with many cool links.

The IEEE Virtual Museum features exhibits that showcase how engineers have been finding new ways of using electricity to revolutionize our world.

Where can you get a taste or real-world engineering? At a JETS TEAMS Competition.

If you are looking for games, projects and contests, check out the student section of The Women In Engineering Organization Website

Check out Kids & Careers at ASCE to try some fun things and learn about civil engineers

If you really want to know How Stuff Works, this website has it all from science, money and even travel!

If you have any questions please feel free to contact the EWeek 2006 team at eweek2006@swe.org.