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78 people are interested
Youth Teacher: Teach Students Robotics Concepts
ORGANIZATION: Equal Access Robotics
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78 people are interested
Do you have Robotics, Coding, or CAD knowledge and would love to share it with kids from all backgrounds?
As a teacher and member of Equal Access Robotics, you will work will fellow volunteers to teach a topic in Robotics to a group of students from elementary, middle, or high school. You will also get an inside look at running the nonprofit and help spread our brand and represent our image!
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About Equal Access Robotics
Location:
975 Elsinore Dr, Palo Alto, CA 94303, US
Mission Statement
The primary purpose of Equal Access Robotics is to bring access to robotics to all communities, especially underserved ones, through materials and online resources while donating proceeds to charity.
Description
Equal Access Robotics is a student-run nonprofit that seeks to bring robotics access to all communities, especially underserved ones. So far, we have been hard at work implementing our 1st and 2nd cycle of classes to over 70 students internationally. We have students from the Bay Area, El Salvador, and even Italy! From our first cycle of free classes, we've raised over 200 dollars, and we're excited to continue to grow our impact. We hope to reach more and more students from all around the world and bring robotics access to them whether it be through remote classes or other means!
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
This is a Virtual Opportunity with no fixed address.
DATE POSTED
June 2, 2022
SKILLS
- Public Relations
- Graphic Design / Print
- Computer Science
- Social Media / Blogging
- Robotics
- Organization
GOOD FOR
- Kids
- Teens
REQUIREMENTS
- Must be at least 13
- Orientation or Training
- 3 hours a week. 1-hour meeting, 1-hour teaching, 1 hours curriculum preparation, and helping out with other organizational tasks.
- Be accountable and communicate. We prefer student volunteers to get along better with our current volunteers