Volunteer: Indoor BLUprint: Take It Apart/ CircuitsWelcome to Open Studio!
Open Studio provides a variety of inquiry based learning opportunities through our hands on exhibits designed to encourage creativity and curiosity in our guests. Take It Apart/ CircuitsThis opportunity is for our take it apart station where guests have a chance to use tools to take apart various devices and see what the components inside are. Guests can then take items such as motors to the circuit station next to take it apart and test if they can get them to run! In this opportunity, you will have the chance to help guide guests as they take apart various items to discover the electronic parts within them. Help explain to kids what basic electronic parts are, such as resistors, capacitors, LED lights, microchips, and motors. Motors can then be tested at the circuit station, next to take it apart to see if they still work. In this activation, you'll have the chance to do the following: Help guests to properly use tools to take apart the devices.Explain to guests what the removed items are.Make sure guests are wearing the proper PPE to protect themselves while taking items apart. Help test motors at the circuit station, encouraging guests to do it independently, but guide and assist as needed.Show an interest in the activity and encourage guests to try it.This opportunity offers the chance for you to learn about basic electronics and help teach that knowledge to guests. This may be the first time guests use tools such as a screwdriver, and it can be helpful to have someone guide them through proper tool use and wearing PPE. Training will be provided. You will run the activation independently once you feel comfortable. Reporting Managers: Maddie Bemrose, Paige Martineau Exhibit Location: Upper Level, across from the VR zone Program: Interpretive Science Connections Welcome to Open Studio!
Open Studio provides a variety of inquiry based learning opportunities through our hands on exhibits designed to encourage creativity and curiosity in our guests. Take It Apart/ CircuitsThis opportunity is for our take it apart station where guests have a chance to use tools to take apart various devices and see what the components inside are. Guests can then take items such as motors to the circuit station next to take it apart and test if they can get them to run! In this opportunity, you will have the chance to help guide guests as they take apart various items to discover the electronic parts within them. Help explain to kids what basic electronic parts are, such as resistors, capacitors, LED lights, microchips, and motors. Motors can then be tested at the circuit station, next to take it apart to see if they still work. In this activation, you'll have the chance to do the following: Help guests to properly use tools to take apart the devices.Explain to guests what the removed items are.Make sure guests are wearing the proper PPE to protect themselves while taking items apart. Help test motors at the circuit station, encouraging guests to do it independently, but guide and assist as needed.Show an interest in the activity and encourage guests to try it.This opportunity offers the chance for you to learn about basic electronics and help teach that knowledge to guests. This may be the first time guests use tools such as a screwdriver, and it can be helpful to have someone guide them through proper tool use and wearing PPE. Training will be provided. You will run the activation independently once you feel comfortable. Reporting Managers: Maddie Bemrose, Paige Martineau Exhibit Location: Upper Level, across from the VR zone Program: Interpretive Science Connections Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Postal Code: T2E 5T2 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Steven's LabA delightful metamorphosis has taken place...
Volunteer roles in Steven's Lab: The Dress Code: All staff and volunteers in Steven's Lab are required to wear long pants and enclosed footwear for safety reasons. Volunteers will wear a Steven's Lab-branded lab coat while working in the space. When working with chemicals, it is essential to tie long hair back. Any required PPE (gloves, respirators, safety glasses etc.) will be provided. The Current Experiment: Picture, Pixel, Print! Watch as imagination becomes reality! Design your very own custom 3D model, watch it print and take it home the very same day. Need to know for volunteers: Any interest in CAD design, 3D printing, or experience with 3D printers, especially Bambu Labs, would be greatly valued in this lab. This lab involves high engagement with guests and guiding them through software or skills they may not have encountered before. Times: Saturday: 10:00 AM – 3:30 PM Program: Interpretive Science Connections A delightful metamorphosis has taken place...
Volunteer roles in Steven's Lab: The Dress Code: All staff and volunteers in Steven's Lab are required to wear long pants and enclosed footwear for safety reasons. Volunteers will wear a Steven's Lab-branded lab coat while working in the space. When working with chemicals, it is essential to tie long hair back. Any required PPE (gloves, respirators, safety glasses etc.) will be provided. The Current Experiment: Picture, Pixel, Print! Watch as imagination becomes reality! Design your very own custom 3D model, watch it print and take it home the very same day. Need to know for volunteers: Any interest in CAD design, 3D printing, or experience with 3D printers, especially Bambu Labs, would be greatly valued in this lab. This lab involves high engagement with guests and guiding them through software or skills they may not have encountered before. Times: Saturday: 10:00 AM – 3:30 PM Program: Interpretive Science Connections Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Postal Code: T2E 5T2 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Creative Kids Museum – Kids learn and play!Come learn and play in Creative Kids Museum (C.K.M) Do you love working with kids? Do you have a desire for Early Childhood Education? The Creative Kids Museum (CKM) is the perfect place for you to build your skills and learn about brain development in our young guests from ages 0-8. This exhibit space allows our younger guests to explore, craft, and play at a pace that suits them and in an environment designed specifically for their learning needs! While volunteering in CKM, you will have the opportunity to assist with the following: Tidying and resetting unused play areas Staffed activation times at the LEGO lab Engaging and playing with guests in the space If you feel confident, you will also have the opportunity facilitate mini-activations with guests!Training will be provided. *Please wear closed toed shoes* Reporting Managers: Acacia McClay/ Maddie Bemrose Exhibit Location: Main Floor behind the front desk, down the hall. Program: Interpretive Science Connections Come learn and play in Creative Kids Museum (C.K.M) Do you love working with kids? Do you have a desire for Early Childhood Education? The Creative Kids Museum (CKM) is the perfect place for you to build your skills and learn about brain development in our young guests from ages 0-8. This exhibit space allows our younger guests to explore, craft, and play at a pace that suits them and in an environment designed specifically for their learning needs! While volunteering in CKM, you will have the opportunity to assist with the following: Tidying and resetting unused play areas Staffed activation times at the LEGO lab Engaging and playing with guests in the space If you feel confident, you will also have the opportunity facilitate mini-activations with guests!Training will be provided. *Please wear closed toed shoes* Reporting Managers: Acacia McClay/ Maddie Bemrose Exhibit Location: Main Floor behind the front desk, down the hall. Program: Interpretive Science Connections Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Postal Code: T2E 5T2 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Open Studio: DIY ParachutesBuild, Test, Assess: Parachute Tube Challenge!
Welcome to Open Studio, the area of Spark where various hands-on exhibits allow guests to explore through inquiry-based learning. The parachute tubes traditionally have pre-made parachutes that guests are able to put in and try. This activity you will get the chance to facilitate an activation where you'll help guests make parachutes out of various materials and test them! Explore creativity and ingenuity in this engineering challenge! Volunteering here you will guide guests through parachute creation and provide the following services: Help guests build and test their own parachutes! Help guests with the idea to keep trying even if it doesn't work the first time!Help facilitate learning by asking open ended questions to provide ways to help change and improve the design.Explain the science behind how parachutes work connecting to air resistance and drag.Please come and join us for this opportunity where you can improve your science communication and education skills while helping guests to participate in the iterative design process. Training will be provided. You will run the activation independently once you feel comfortable. Reporting Managers: Maddie Bemrose / Paige Martineau Exhibit Location: Upper level, Open Studio, across from Steven's lab. Program: Interpretive Science Connections Build, Test, Assess: Parachute Tube Challenge!
Welcome to Open Studio, the area of Spark where various hands-on exhibits allow guests to explore through inquiry-based learning. The parachute tubes traditionally have pre-made parachutes that guests are able to put in and try. This activity you will get the chance to facilitate an activation where you'll help guests make parachutes out of various materials and test them! Explore creativity and ingenuity in this engineering challenge! Volunteering here you will guide guests through parachute creation and provide the following services: Help guests build and test their own parachutes! Help guests with the idea to keep trying even if it doesn't work the first time!Help facilitate learning by asking open ended questions to provide ways to help change and improve the design.Explain the science behind how parachutes work connecting to air resistance and drag.Please come and join us for this opportunity where you can improve your science communication and education skills while helping guests to participate in the iterative design process. Training will be provided. You will run the activation independently once you feel comfortable. Reporting Managers: Maddie Bemrose / Paige Martineau Exhibit Location: Upper level, Open Studio, across from Steven's lab. Program: Interpretive Science Connections Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Postal Code: T2E 5T2 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Outdoor BLUprint Construction ZoneWelcome to our BLUprint construction zone! BLUprint highlights STEAM within the skilled trades, and this area focuses on providing guests with the opportunity to explore basic wood working, carpentry, and hand building through the use of real tools! In this opportunity, you will assist guests in our building spaces and areas and help to ensure they are using the tools safely. Develop your skills, as you feel comfortable, and help guests to feel confident with basic hand tools such as hammers and hand saws. Volunteering here, you will provide the following services: Ensure guests receive proper PPE as they enter the construction area and wear it throughout the space.Sanitize PPE after use.Help guide guests through the different areas (building zone, carpentry corner) and assist with signing up for the carpentry corner.Have the opportunity to be trained on proper tool use yourself and assist with special construction opportunities as they are available throughout the summer.Ensure guests are using tools safely and are acting safely throughout their time in the construction zone.Important Information about this OpportunityClosed-toe shoes and long pants are required. You will be outside and standing for the entire opportunity. Please bring/ wear sunscreen, a hat, and a water bottle (there will be a cooler to help keep water bottles cold). Please take your break during this opportunity and let staff know if you need more breaks.If weather becomes inclement or air quality is poor opportunity will be moved inside. You only have to participate in construction opportunities as you are comfortable. Training and PPE will be provided. Hazard assessments are available for review. Reporting Managers: Maddie Bemrose / Seb Pon Exhibit Location: In the brainasium outdoor area. Program: Interpretive Science Connections Welcome to our BLUprint construction zone! BLUprint highlights STEAM within the skilled trades, and this area focuses on providing guests with the opportunity to explore basic wood working, carpentry, and hand building through the use of real tools! In this opportunity, you will assist guests in our building spaces and areas and help to ensure they are using the tools safely. Develop your skills, as you feel comfortable, and help guests to feel confident with basic hand tools such as hammers and hand saws. Volunteering here, you will provide the following services: Ensure guests receive proper PPE as they enter the construction area and wear it throughout the space.Sanitize PPE after use.Help guide guests through the different areas (building zone, carpentry corner) and assist with signing up for the carpentry corner.Have the opportunity to be trained on proper tool use yourself and assist with special construction opportunities as they are available throughout the summer.Ensure guests are using tools safely and are acting safely throughout their time in the construction zone.Important Information about this OpportunityClosed-toe shoes and long pants are required. You will be outside and standing for the entire opportunity. Please bring/ wear sunscreen, a hat, and a water bottle (there will be a cooler to help keep water bottles cold). Please take your break during this opportunity and let staff know if you need more breaks.If weather becomes inclement or air quality is poor opportunity will be moved inside. You only have to participate in construction opportunities as you are comfortable. Training and PPE will be provided. Hazard assessments are available for review. Reporting Managers: Maddie Bemrose / Seb Pon Exhibit Location: In the brainasium outdoor area. Program: Interpretive Science Connections Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Postal Code: T2E 5T2 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Indoor Bluprint: Vortex Simulator- AM Timeslot Welcome to Indoor BLUprint!
BLUprint highlights the connection between the professional trades and STEAM, allowing our guests to experience parts of the job within the skill trades and learning about the science within them. In this opportunity, you will have the opportunity to help facilitate our indoor bluprint space (within open studio) and help ensure the activations run smoothly and guests are using them properly. Areas include: VR welding, vortex simulator, Masterkidz wall, and rigamajig area. Focus will be primarily on the vortex simulator, but it will be key to rotate throughout the areas. The vortex simulator allows guests to pick between driving a forklift, crane, or excavator, and is a simulation for the difficulty around operating these machines. In this opportunity, you'll have the chance to: Assist guests with the vortex simulator.Become familiar with each simulation with the vortex simulator so you can better assist guests.How to troubleshoot the various areas and ensure guests get the best experience.Communication and interpretation skills by engaging with guests in the various areas. Learn more about the overlap between the skill trades and STEAM and educate guests on this topic.IMPORTANT NOTE:This opportunity will have two time slots available to volunteer for. One between 10 Am and 1 pm and one between 1 pm and 3 pm. The opportunity will state whether it is the AM or PM timeslot, and you can sign up for one or both. Reporting Managers: Seb Pon, Maddie Bemrose Exhibit Location: Upper galleries, the area is mainly across from the VR area. The vortex simulator is across from the birdly VR area. Program: Interpretive Science Connections Welcome to Indoor BLUprint!
BLUprint highlights the connection between the professional trades and STEAM, allowing our guests to experience parts of the job within the skill trades and learning about the science within them. In this opportunity, you will have the opportunity to help facilitate our indoor bluprint space (within open studio) and help ensure the activations run smoothly and guests are using them properly. Areas include: VR welding, vortex simulator, Masterkidz wall, and rigamajig area. Focus will be primarily on the vortex simulator, but it will be key to rotate throughout the areas. The vortex simulator allows guests to pick between driving a forklift, crane, or excavator, and is a simulation for the difficulty around operating these machines. In this opportunity, you'll have the chance to: Assist guests with the vortex simulator.Become familiar with each simulation with the vortex simulator so you can better assist guests.How to troubleshoot the various areas and ensure guests get the best experience.Communication and interpretation skills by engaging with guests in the various areas. Learn more about the overlap between the skill trades and STEAM and educate guests on this topic.IMPORTANT NOTE:This opportunity will have two time slots available to volunteer for. One between 10 Am and 1 pm and one between 1 pm and 3 pm. The opportunity will state whether it is the AM or PM timeslot, and you can sign up for one or both. Reporting Managers: Seb Pon, Maddie Bemrose Exhibit Location: Upper galleries, the area is mainly across from the VR area. The vortex simulator is across from the birdly VR area. Program: Interpretive Science Connections Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Postal Code: T2E 5T2 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Indoor Bluprint: Vortex Simulator- PM Timeslot Welcome to Indoor BLUprint!
BLUprint highlights the connection between the professional trades and STEAM, allowing our guests to experience parts of the job within the skill trades and learning about the science within them. In this opportunity, you will have the opportunity to help facilitate our indoor bluprint space (within open studio) and help ensure the activations run smoothly and guests are using them properly. Areas include: VR welding, vortex simulator, Masterkidz wall, and rigamajig area. Focus will be primarily on the vortex simulator, but it will be key to rotate throughout the areas. The vortex simulator allows guests to pick between driving a forklift, crane, or excavator, and is a simulation of the difficulty of operating these machines. In this opportunity, you'll have the chance to: Assist guests with the vortex simulator.Become familiar with each simulation with the vortex simulator so you can better assist guests.How to troubleshoot the various areas and ensure guests get the best experience.Communication and interpretation skills by engaging with guests in the various areas. Learn more about the overlap between the skill trades and STEAM and educate guests on this.IMPORTANT NOTE:This opportunity will have two time slots available to volunteer for. One between 10 Am and 1 pm and one between 1 pm and 3 pm. The opportunity will state whether it is the AM or PM timeslot, and you can sign up for one or both. Reporting Managers: Seb Pon, Maddie Bemrose Exhibit Location: Upper galleries, the area is mainly across from the VR area. The vortex simulator is across from the birdly VR area. Program: Interpretive Science Connections Welcome to Indoor BLUprint!
BLUprint highlights the connection between the professional trades and STEAM, allowing our guests to experience parts of the job within the skill trades and learning about the science within them. In this opportunity, you will have the opportunity to help facilitate our indoor bluprint space (within open studio) and help ensure the activations run smoothly and guests are using them properly. Areas include: VR welding, vortex simulator, Masterkidz wall, and rigamajig area. Focus will be primarily on the vortex simulator, but it will be key to rotate throughout the areas. The vortex simulator allows guests to pick between driving a forklift, crane, or excavator, and is a simulation of the difficulty of operating these machines. In this opportunity, you'll have the chance to: Assist guests with the vortex simulator.Become familiar with each simulation with the vortex simulator so you can better assist guests.How to troubleshoot the various areas and ensure guests get the best experience.Communication and interpretation skills by engaging with guests in the various areas. Learn more about the overlap between the skill trades and STEAM and educate guests on this.IMPORTANT NOTE:This opportunity will have two time slots available to volunteer for. One between 10 Am and 1 pm and one between 1 pm and 3 pm. The opportunity will state whether it is the AM or PM timeslot, and you can sign up for one or both. Reporting Managers: Seb Pon, Maddie Bemrose Exhibit Location: Upper galleries, the area is mainly across from the VR area. The vortex simulator is across from the birdly VR area. Program: Interpretive Science Connections Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Postal Code: T2E 5T2 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Pixelarius, The Multi Player VR ExperienceInstructing the players in line with what the safety guidelines are.Assisting with loading in and loading out participatesPlease become part of this exciting VR experience, as we educate through play and curiosity. Training Will be providedReporting Managers: Brandon Lam / Maddie Bemrose Program: Interpretive Science Connections Instructing the players in line with what the safety guidelines are.Assisting with loading in and loading out participatesPlease become part of this exciting VR experience, as we educate through play and curiosity. Training Will be providedReporting Managers: Brandon Lam / Maddie Bemrose Program: Interpretive Science Connections Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Postal Code: T2E 5T2 Allow Groups: No |