[Scale-planning] SCALE Next Generation (Youth Track) Playground - Call for Volunteers
Zach Underwood
zunder1990 at gmail.com
Thu Feb 16 14:51:23 UTC 2017
Will this need network access?
Where will this be located?
On Thu, Feb 16, 2017 at 9:01 AM, Avni Khatri <avni at kidsoncomputers.org>
wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> *We need your help for the SCALE Next Generation (TNG)/Youth Track!*
>
> We are putting together a "Playground" for the TNG track at SCALE this
> year that will run in parallel to the TNG talks on Saturday from 10am-6pm
> and consist of hands-on areas/pods where kids can come and go throughout
> the day. There is a room that is being finalized for the playground
> activities.
>
> We are proposing that each pod have 4 stations with very concrete
> instructions printed out. Kids could be encouraged to pair up as they come
> to the Playground or they could do the activities on their own. The
> Playground would be 'staffed' by volunteers who sign-up for 1-hour or
> longer shifts - we would aim for 1 volunteer per pod at all times.
>
> *There are 3 things that we need help with: *
>
> 1. *Finalizing the pods and providing tutorials for youth to do*. What
> we'd like is a beginner and advanced exercise at each pod that youth can do
> mostly independently. The proposed list of ideas is below, but if you have
> another idea that incorporates FOSS or open hardware, we'd love to hear it.
> Please contact me directly at *avni at kidsoncomputers.org
> <avni at kidsoncomputers.org>* if you can help with critical piece!!
> 2. Volunteering the day of. Please sign up at: *http://tinyurl.com/tngplaygroundsignup
> <http://tinyurl.com/tngplaygroundsignup>* if you can help the day of
> for 1-hour or longer shift. Please also indicate in the signup sheet if you
> have a pod preference.
> 3. Badge Creation - We'd like to create fun badges for kids to
> pickup/wear after they've completed a pod. We need one design per pod and
> would appreciate design skills. Please let me if you'd be willing to design
> the badges!
>
> *Proposed pods* :
>
> 1. *Learn how to install Linux*
> - Equipment: 4 laptops, 10 USB Drives
> 2. *Sonic Pi
> <https://www.raspberrypi.org/learning/sonic-pi-lessons/>- Learn to program
> with a Raspberry Pi 3*
> - Equipment: 4 x [Rasbperry Pi 3, Power, MicroSD, Monitor,
> Keyboard, Mouse Headset]
> 3. *Edison Robot
> <https://meetedison.com/content/EdBooks/EdBook2-Your-EdVenture-into-Robotics-You-re-a-Programmer.pdf?x20535> -
> You're a Programmer*
> - Equipment: 4 Edison Robots, Batteries, 4 laptops
> 4. *Arduino Uno* <https://www.arduino.cc/> - LED light exercise
> - Equipment: 4 laptops
> 5. *Scratch / Scratch Jr <https://scratch.mit.edu/>. - Learn to Write
> your Name *
> - Equipment: 4 laptops
>
>
> THANK YOU for considering. Any and all help is GREATLY appreciated.
>
> Feel free to email me with any questions.
>
>
> Avni Khatri
> President, Kids on Computers
> <http://kidsoncomputers.org/blog>
> avni at kidsoncomputers.org
>
>
>
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Zach Underwood (RHCE,RHCSA,RHCT,UACA)
My website <http://zachunderwood.me>
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