 What we learned about was different types of engineering. We go to the labs with these engineers, work and study. I like doing the hands-on things to learn more about different types of engineering. I liked visiting the biomedical engineering lab and learning more about how engineering works with the human body systems. Something we did this week was learning the basics to coding. Something we did this week was learn more about solar power and how solar panels work. We put together a solar-powered charging station for the people in Shailakam, Guatemala, which uses energy from the sun to charge a battery that, in turn, can be used to charge phones and power lights. Something that I like doing was finding out more about the community that the solar suitcase is going to. One thing we did this week was visit the foundry to experiment with casting. Today, we learned how to make a mold of our choosing. We put black sand into a mold. We just used the mallet to pack down all the sides. I thought it was really interesting that we used a funnel to create a hole for the metal to go into, and then we poured the metal into it. One of my favorite parts of EnQuest was visiting the Connective Systems Institute. Here we got to learn about industrial engineering and computer science. I thought it was fun to see how a machine made of old technology was connected to new technology with a virtual twin. I absolutely love the different engineering perspectives because I didn't know there were so many types of engineering out there. EnQuest was a really good learning experience. EnQuest is really fun and educational. EnQuest is creative. EnQuest is discovery. EnQuest is intriguing, innovative. It's enlightening and educational.