Mentors

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Are you a mentor helping a teen learn more about science? Are you looking for new ways to talk about current issues in science with your student? We're testing ways for Science Buzz to help make that easier. Here's what you can expect to see in the coming weeks:

Explore the Buzz

Our blog already has a wealth of information you and your student can explore. Many of the conversations on Science Buzz present a great place to begin a discussion about science.

How to start?

Read the blog for a general overview or pick a popular topic and start from there.

Become members

You and your student can both register with Science Buzz. You'll get a login that allows you to immediately post comments to the site and even post to the blog.

How to register?

First you need to sign up for a Science Buzz account. Register here.

Special tools for mentors and students

We are currently rolling out new features on the website specifically for you. These tools can help you and your student participate in online discussions about science and allow you to track each others' progress.

How to get involved?

We're just starting to test these new features out. If you want to be part of our pilot please get in touch with .

GE logoSupport for the Science Buzz mentor program provided by
the GE Foundation.