Infinity Curriculum

The Infinity curriculum has been designed from the outset to convey a maximum amount of engineering knowledge with a minimum of effort - for teachers as well as students.
The complete curriculum consists of a textbook and a comprehensive set of computer-based exercises built around the Infinity Technology Kit. Each experiment is based on VAB™ graphical software that lets students interact with technology while learning. Almost all experiments involve video, audio or graphics.
It's relevant. Through Infinity, students learn how engineering plays a role in the subjects they use every day - music, the Internet, digital imaging, video and more.
It's interactive. Students use a hands-on approach to understanding how the math and science they've learned provide the foundation for modern engineering. They learn by doing.
It's leading-edge. Designed by experts, the Infinity Project curriculum brings together the best knowledge from academia, industry, business and government.
Infinity teachers should be?
Ideally, you should be a math or science teacher with a working knowledge of computers and software. It's easy to master and use the tools we provide. And we get you started with a week-long summer institute at a university campus near you.
Infinity students should be?
Prerequisites are Algebra II, and at least one laboratory science course. Infinity isn't just for super-smart students; it makes learning real for virtually everybody.
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The Infinity Project is among the first engineering education programs in the nation to receive approval by a major state education agency. The Texas Education Agency has approved the Infinity Engineering Curriculum as a math, science, or career and technology elective for students in grades 10-12.
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