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The Engineering Navigator is a prototype AI-powered platform that connects students, families, and educators to engineering opportunities across the U.S. To show the power of this tool, we're focusing on North Carolina, where we're mapping local events and programs to show what's possible when communities are connected.

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3 sound design Events Found

Mar 31

JUMP on the Decks: From Playlist to Performance

6-week DJ workshop series teaching mixing, beatmatching, transitions, stage presence, and personal branding. Includes dates: 3/31, 4/7, 4/14, 4/21, 4/28, 5/5 plus showcase on 5/9. Culminates in UP ON JUMP rooftop showcase performance. No special experience required. Participants should bring a playlist of songs they enjoy and laptop (headphones optional). All other equipment provided including professional DJ decks and sound gear.
JUMP - PLAY Studio
$80.00 - Cost is...
3/31/26
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Jul 12

Maker Music Lab: DIY MIDI Controllers

This hands-on program guides participants through the process of building a custom MIDI controller. Ideal for beginners and those eager to deepen their understanding of digital music creation (music production, beat making, synthesizers, etc.), this course covers essential skills in electronics, programming, and music technology. By the end of the week, attendees will have created a fully functional MIDI controller, capable of interfacing with music software and instruments. No prior experience is required--just bring a personal computer. Duration: July 12-17, 2026 (6 days).
Alfred University
$1,000.00 - Prog...
7/12/26
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Jul 13

Music Technology and Production Camp

This one-week camp focuses on approaches to music production for children 13-18. Whether they are beginners or experienced creators, campers will have opportunities to learn and/or develop their craft through working on solo and collaborative projects in such areas as songwriting, audio production, sound design, and effects processing. Each camper will create at least five different audio projects throughout the week. The camp will culminate with a concert featuring original work created during the camp. Topics include recording, composition/songwriting, beat creation, collaborative audio production, studio recording, effect processing, and mixing/mastering. Daily schedule runs from 9:00 AM to 3:30 PM with evening activities. Overnight option available with residential assistants at 8:1 ratio.
Oregon State University
$525.00 - Day ca...
7/13/26
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