Prototype Project Support Volunteer
The Prototype Project at Spark is a semester-long program that includes a combination of classroom visits and in-person visits to TELUS Spark Science Centre, with a final showcase where students can share what they created with friends and family!
Guided by Spark Science Educators and mentors from the science, technology, engineering, arts, and math (STEAM) fields, students build their own science centre experience prototypes, inspired by the interactive experiences seen at TELUS Spark. Plus, they learn about the design-thinking process, receive mentoring and feedback from the Spark team, and explore a STEAM subject of their choosing.
As a volunteer, you will mentor groups of 3-4 children in grades 4, 5, 6, or 9 as they develop their Prototype Projects. Depending on the day, you may work with different grades at various stages of the project timeline.
Expectations of this role:
- Provide constructive criticism to the students without being too harsh
- Offer solutions to any technical problems groups may be facing
- Collaborate with teachers if needed to clarify concepts
This volunteering opportunity takes place off-site at different school locations and at different start times. Please read carefully below.
Tuesday, April 7th from 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM - Queen Elizabeth High School - Queen Elizabeth High School 512 18 St NW, Calgary, AB (grade 9)
Wednesday, April 8th, from 10:30 AM - 2:30 PM, Mahogany School - Mahogany School 165 Mahogany Blvd SE, Calgary, AB (grade 4)
Thursday, April 9th, from 12:30 PM - 2:30 PM, Mahogany School - Mahogany School 165 Mahogany Blvd SE, Calgary, AB (grade 4)
Wednesday, April 15th, from 10:15 AM - 1:30 PM, Sarah Thompson School - Sarah Thompson School 42 4 St NE, Langdon, AB (grade 5)