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The Brownsburg Challenger Learning Center partners with the learning community to provide interactive learning experiences, integrating science, technology, engineering and math curricula with 21st Century life skills - communication, teamwork, responsible decision-making and critical thinking skills.

Our vision is to inspire curiosity, discovery and the pursuit of lifelong learning.



Intriguing, compelling, entertaining—these are words that describe the 2010 events which are part of the free G-LINK Series at the Brownsburg Challenger Learning Center. The G-LINK Series presents guest speakers via interactive videoconference, and all programs are free to the community. This year’s events are:

  • Tuesday, January 26, from 7:00-8:00 pm—The Story of Pro Football featuring Jerry Csaki from the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio. (Suggested for 4th graders through adults.)
  • Tuesday, February 16, from 7:00-8:30 pm—Finding the Heart of the Story featuring author Ben Mikaelsen, who will join us from Montana. (Recommended for 4th graders through adults.)
  • Monday, February 22, from 7:00-8:00 pm—The Missing Chapter? featuring Japanese internment camp survivor, Dr. Ruth Okimoto. She will speak to us from Berkeley, California. (Suggested for 5th graders through adults.)

 

Challenger Programs
The simulated mission is the central activity at the Brownsburg Challenger Learning Center. You and your trained crew must use your abilities to successfully execute mission directives. Your job may be to navigate a spacecraft, build a probe, or support and protect the lives of your crew.
Corporate Missions
Looking for an “out of this world” experience for your employees/group? Launch your team on a unique adventure that develops effective communication, identifies the strength of the team and defines success. Experience the immediate power of simulation-based training for long-lasting discoveries.
Misson Patches
Find your school’s mission patch! Each member of the crew contributes to the patch design. The team uses color, shape, images, and text to represent different aspects of their mission.
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