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Colorado Technology Student Association
WHAT
During Colorado TSA's biggest event of the year, State Conference, students submit projects ranging from engineering to computer science to media arts to leadership and research. We need judges to evaluate these projects with meaningful feedback! In total, we will be offering 79 different events this year, which means we need about 240 judges! For more information about Colorado TSA, visit our website: coloradtsa.org
WHERE
We have some events that will be evaluated prior to the conference during what is called the preliminary round. 75% of our events have a preliminary round, so we could definitely use the help! Many events also have a semifinalist round where judges get to host live interviews with students and evaluate them on those interviews. All of the evaluations will be sored online via our conference platform.
WHEN
Preliminary round submissions will need to be evaluated between February 1-17. You can go at your own pace within this time frame!
The semifinalist round and "on-site" events will occur during our State Conference from March 1-6. These will need to be evaluated in a shorter time frame, however, depending on the event you may get to interact with students live!
WHY
Judging student projects can be incredibly rewarding! Our TSA members work hard all year long to complete their events. They are our future engineers, scientists, programmers, artists, and in general, leaders. They deserve quality feedback to help them grow as a person and a leader.
Judging will allow you the opportunity to network, add to your resume, and earn volunteer hours.
No additional volunteer opportunities at this time.
9101 E LOWRY Blvd., Denver, CO 80230, US
For more than three decades, Colorado TSA has been fulfilling our mission of preparing its members to foster personal growth, leadership, and opportunities in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM). Every day, our members apply and integrate these skills and concepts through co-curricular activities, competitions, and related programs.
The Colorado Technology Student Association (COTSA) got it start in 1986 when it was granted a charter as a state affiliate of the American Industrial Arts Student Association (AIASA). Two years later, in 1988, AIASA would change its name to the Technology Student Association (TSA) and would become the premier career and technical student organization dedicated exclusively to students enrolled in technology education classes in grades K-12.
This is a Virtual Opportunity, with no fixed address.
January 4, 2021