Explore Engineering With Games, Activities and More…
What do planes, Fortnite, and your shower have in common? They were all developed with the help of engineers!
Virtually every convenience in our daily lives has been made possible through engineering. Engineers enhance and improve our world – and you can too.
Explore engineering though our games and activities, or read about the different engineering fields. You can also read interviews with engineers, and find a university near you that offer programs that fit your interests.
Games
Minecraft: Education Edition is a game-based learning platform that offers educators a transformative way to engage students using Minecraft, and ignite their passion for learning! Educators...
When Max eats some old leftover pizza he found in the garbage, Scout lays some education on him and Jack about the interesting world of...
The Hot Air Balloon game lets you control the altitude of the balloon through heating the balloon or releasing air from the air flaps. Hot...
In this interactive game, Lost In Space, students learn to drag function blocks together to build applications of increasing complexity that move an astronaut named...
In this lesson plan, adaptable for grades 3-8, students play Atom Touch, a simulation that invites learners to explore principles of thermodynamics and molecular dynamics....
In this strategic building game, Lakeland, equal distribution of food and resources are needed in order to grow the town and keep the townspeople alive....
Engineering Fields
Meet an Engineer
FEATURED ENGINEER
“Look around and see what issues your society faces; Think about how education and technology can help solve such problems. Technology is most valuable when...
ENGINEER FAQs
Think about the world around you: airplanes, automobiles, electricity, cell phones, medications … even a bottle of water – everything man-made has been designed by...
Over 3600 Universities in 89 Countries
TryEngineering allows you to search for accredited engineering degree programs throughout the world. Search by country, state/ territory, city, degree field, or university name. If you don’t know where to start, Insights from Experts will help you along.