Key Responsibilities
- Teach middle school and high school students electronics, design, programming, robotics, AI, and maker skills.
- Help students build DIY projects, prototypes, robots, circuits, and competition-ready systems.
- Guide students for competitions, demos, exhibitions, school programs, workshops, and project showcases.
- Prepare lesson plans, worksheets, kits, project briefs, rubrics, demos, and classroom/lab activities.
- Support research and development around AI, robotics education, hands-on learning, and lab curriculum.
- Coordinate with schools, parents, mentors, interns, and lab staff to ensure smooth student learning experiences.
Example Work Areas
- Intro electronics, Arduino/ESP32 projects, Scratch/Python programming, robotics builds, AI demos, and design challenges.
- Competition preparation, project reviews, student portfolios, parent demos, school showcases, and lab exhibitions.
- Curriculum experiments that connect hands-on projects with AI, robotics, design thinking, and real engineering practice.
Preferred Skills
- Strong communication and ability to teach technical topics to young learners with patience and clarity.
- Hands-on comfort with electronics, programming, robotics, design, fabrication, or DIY project building.
- Experience mentoring students, conducting workshops, or participating in competitions is a plus.
- Interest in AI, robotics education, curriculum building, student outcomes, and applied research.
Expected Outcomes
- Students completing meaningful DIY projects, competition builds, demos, and hands-on learning milestones.
- Teaching resources, project kits, curriculum notes, worksheets, session plans, and student progress records.
- Research and documentation that improves MakerWorks Lab teaching methods and AI/robotics learning programs.
How to Apply
Submit the MakerWorks Lab application form with the role name, relevant project links, proof of work, resume or LinkedIn profile, and a short introduction. The application form opens in Google Forms.
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