Infinity Curriculum
Math and Science meet the Real World.

The Infinity Project curriculum is a complete, year-long course designed to complement the existing mix of math and science classes. Experience in classrooms all across the United States shows that Infinity keeps students challenged, learning and exploring from start to finish.
Using The Infinity Project curriculum in the classroom, students learn firsthand how to use math and science to create and design a wide variety of new and exciting technologies that focus on topics of interest to students - the Internet and cell phones, digital video and movie special effects, and electronic music.
The Infinity curriculum makes it all easy.
Developed by an expert team including leaders in engineering education, the technology industry, government and - most importantly - high school teachers, the Infinity curriculum helps students quickly understand how the concepts they've learned in math and science apply to real-life challenges in the world around them.
The curriculum isn't just theoretical. It's not just solving problems on the blackboard. Using the Infinity textbook, published by Prentice Hall, and the specially designed Technology Kit, coupled with your school's computers and lab facilities, students explore engineering through a variety of modern digital technologies. Students innovate, create, design, experiment and learn all along the way.
Designed for students who have completed Algebra II and at least one science course, the curriculum features more than 350 engineering and technology design projects all structured to help participants think and act like real engineers. Infinity is way "hands on."
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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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