FIRST LEGO League Design or Programming Judge St. Paul
ORGANIZATION: High Tech Kids
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They’ve work hard building their LEGO Mindstorms Robot and developing computer programs to complete missions related to this year’s City Shaper theme.
Now it’s time to present their hard work at a FIRST LEGO League Tournament.
Come be inspired by teams of students in grades 4 - 8.
Spend a Saturday or Sunday in November through February meeting with teams of students as they explain their Robot’s design and walk through the programs they wrote.
Ask questions and provide encouragement to teams during judging sessions.
Evaluate teams using a set of rubrics and provide written constructive feedback to teams.
Determine finalists for awards.
Collaborate with other judges to finalize award winners.
Training as well as the opportunity to shadow an experienced judge is provided prior to your first volunteer assignment
Register for training at https://hightechkids.org/volunteer/training/
Tournaments are held at several venues (typically schools) around the Twin Cities from November through February. Volunteer for one or more tournament based on your interest and availability.
More opportunities with High Tech Kids
No additional volunteer opportunities at this time.
About High Tech Kids
Location:
3370 Coachman Road, Suite D, Eagan, MN 55121, US
Mission Statement
High Tech Kids delivers fun, hands-on science, engineering and technology programs and events that inspire Minnesota kids in their formative years. We inspire kids to BUILD confidence, CREATE opportunities, and THRIVE in the 21st century.
Description
High Tech Kids is a 501 (c)(3) nonprofit that supports the Minnesota FIRST LEGO League Explore, FIRST LEGO League Challenge and Minnesota FIRST Tech Challenge each fall/winter. Through these programs we train, teach and empower student teams, coaches and volunteers.
With the help of more than 700 volunteers, we work hard to offer high energy, fun, team-based programs and competitions that celebrate science and technology. Kids learn how to work together, solve real-world problems and become leaders. To support High Tech Kids is to invest in our children, to share our passion, and to inspire these future innovators, leaders, collaborators, and problem solvers for the 21st century.
High Tech Kids now serves over 7,500 kids across Minnesota each year. Since our inception in 1999 we have helped over 67,000 students discover the fun in science and technology.
High Tech Kids’ programs, training, research workshops and competitions provide adult volunteers the opportunity to share their enthusiasm and expertise with young people in their community. These volunteers encourage kids to explore future STEM career possibilities.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
Capitol Hill Magnet School560 Concordia AveSaint Paul, MN 55103
DATE POSTED
October 21, 2019
SKILLS
- Mentoring
- Youth Services
- Mechanical Engineering
- Software Development
- Robotics
- STEM
GOOD FOR
N/A
REQUIREMENTS
- Background Check
- Must be at least 18
- Orientation or Training
- Volunteers need to commit to be present for the entire event, we do not have half day opportunities.
- Training is required: orientation for new volunteers, introduction to the annual challenge and program changes for new and returning volunteers. See https://hightechkids.org/volunteer/training/ for dates and times of training sessions.