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LEGO Robotics First League Challenge @ KairosPDX
ORGANIZATION: PROJECT LEDO
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Spots available: 5
Volunteer Opportunities:
As we gear up for a busy fall season Project LEDO is seeking volunteers! We are primarily seeking coaches, mentors, and facilitators.
The Lego Robotics Program for students in grades 3-5 will introduce young learners to the exciting world of robotics and programming using LEGO Education Spike Prime Kits. Through hands-on activities and engaging challenges, students will develop essential problem-solving, teamwork, and creativity skills.
For theFIRST LEGO League Challenge (3-5) volunteers will coach/ mentor teams of 4-6 students. As a coach/ mentor for a FLL Challenge Team yo ur job is to provide guidance to your team as they work through the challenges on the competition map and complete their innovation projects. During the 11 week program mentors will guide their team to think critically, communicate effectively, problem solve, collaborate, innovate, and of course have fun!
*This program requires a lengthier commitment as you will be responsible for preparing your team for the official FLLC competition which will be around December 2nd.
More opportunities with PROJECT LEDO
No additional volunteer opportunities at this time.
About PROJECT LEDO
Location:
610 SW Alder, Suite 200, Portland, OR 97205, US
Mission Statement
Project LEDO’s mission is to inspire young, underrepresented marginalized BIPOC students to be science and technology leaders. At our hearts we want to encourage innovation and foster well-rounded life capabilities such as self-confidence, communication, and leadership among our BIPOC community of students attending Title 1 Schools in the field of STEM.
Description
Project LEDO was founded by our executive director, Fidel Ferrer, with the idea to support Title I schools in the Portland Public School District, and serves BIPOC, Immigrant and Refugee Children from K-8 in Title I schools in Portland, Oregon. The goal of Project LEDO is to inspire young underrepresented and marginalized students to see themselves represented in the field of science and technology. We engage them in exciting mentor/volunteer-based programs that teach engineering and scientific skills through interactive LEGO building. To promote innovation and to foster life capabilities amongst students such as self-confidence, communication, critical thinking and leadership skills.
Educating and empowering the next generation of youth one step at a time is our primary goal. The consistent weekly mentor/student group gatherings, the relationship building within the community, and a vibrant cultural exchange are some of the main components of our mission.
We reach low-income families through our website, our social media platforms, and advertising. We network with the Black Students Success Summit, the Latino Network First LEGO League, Programa Hacienda, the SUN Coordinator of each school, and IRCO. Our goal is to expand gradually to multiple schools. We have already established successful relationships with two schools in 2019-2020.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
4915 North Gantenbein AvenuePortland, OR 97217
DATE POSTED
August 26, 2023
SKILLS
- Mentoring
- Youth Services
- Basic Computer Skills
- Robotics
- STEM
GOOD FOR
- Teens
- People 55+
REQUIREMENTS
- Background Check
- Must be at least 15
- Orientation or Training
- This program is offered for 1hr and 45 minutes every Wednesday, starting on September 13 - December 2. We highly recommend participating for the length of the program, in order to see and experience the work the students and you do together.