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The goal of the outreach gaggle is to _______________________. We do this by _______________. This page is a resource for members of the gaggle to share ideas and activities.
 
  
The Outreach Gaggle is led by [[user:Barbara Davis|Barbara Davis]]
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==Welcome to the Outreach Committee==
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'''Contact:''' [mailto:ladeana@makeict.org LaDeana]  
  
= Upcoming events =
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'''Meetings:'''  2nd and 4th Tuesdays at 8pm in room 3 (We are currently combined with Classroom/Education committee.)
* April 18, Maker Monday
 
* May 2, Maker Monday
 
* May 15, 2:00pm Outreach Gaggle Meeting
 
  
= Field Trip Notes =
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'''How to join:'''  Come to a meeting or email us.  We love to have new members contribute!<br />'''Accesses needed:'''  (ask the Outreach lead to help you get these)
Taking a look at what other makerspaces do, other organizations that run cool demos or classes, or STEM related summer camps.  We intend to gather ideas and techniques to use or improve in our own outreach.
 
  
== Cosmosphere/Hutch Makerspace==
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* Access to the Outreach folders on the Google drive
Coming Soon!  Planning on Google Groups at the moment.
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* Access to edit the wiki (to add new activities to Activities list below)
  
= Activities =
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==Upcoming events==
Listing of all the activities that have been brainstormed, planned, or executed.
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Please follow this link to our [http://makeict.org/calendar/ Calendar] to see all upcoming MakeICT events.
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==Activities==
  
==What Each Activity Needs==
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* [https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1yT73EMe5-BymgVNANMDkC5f356pQdHgr?usp=share_link Tower of Hanoi]
There are four basic things that each activity page needs to be complete. (consider having students who need service learning credit develop parts of the programs) Design is important to making a program successful.
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* [https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1HnpbzYQB8NdoYndyLCKgtIP4MO7nvopU?usp=share_link Tangrams]
# Materials and Equipment List. This should indicate whether an item is consumable in the case of make'n'take activities, just need a couple (think: wire cutters for brushbots), or are permanent resources that may need review/prep (like the Mindstorms robots)
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* [https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1NFdoXn54eznsvpVUhO8jII178tR1nh-c?usp=share_link Triangle-Peg]
#Preparation instructions. Details on how to put together kits, including how to prep each part.
 
#Presentation instructions. How do you put together a brushbot? A high powered rocket?
 
#STEM application. What's the science and math motivating this activity?
 
  
===Backpack Kits===
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== How To Add New Activities ==
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#Add subfolder for the activity to the [https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/14PIbZgFhXGf3BNPX8DfOq7BVlrTXKURA?usp=share_link Outreach Activities Folder]
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##Open the linked folder and pick the New button (if you don't have permission, ask the outreach committee lead.)
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##Choose the New Folder option
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##Name the folder for your activity
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##Add the following items into the folder
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###A google document named "Activity Sheet: ''Name of activity''"  (Use the Activity Sheet in the Tower of Hanoi Folder as a guide.  Basically its a material list and an instruction list for the activity)
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###Any other documents needed for the activity (Example: You have a game instruction you want them to paste to the bottom of the game)
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###A google slide showing the short instructions for the activity
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##Add the name of the item to the list above and link that item to its folder
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== Retired information ==
 
These will be small kit projects for make'n'take at fairs or expos, and demonstrations less than 20 minutes.
 
These will be small kit projects for make'n'take at fairs or expos, and demonstrations less than 20 minutes.
 
Includes an inventory sheet and instruction sheet (laminated). Stocked with parts to do a number or students. Also consider selling project kits to schools and organizations. This could be something service learning students could help with.
 
Includes an inventory sheet and instruction sheet (laminated). Stocked with parts to do a number or students. Also consider selling project kits to schools and organizations. This could be something service learning students could help with.
 
===One-Off Classes===
 
These are activites that need a dedicated classroom space, whether it is at a school, a camp, or right at MakeICT. These can probably be put together as a kit, but they will teach a single, self contained topic or project from start to finish.
 
===Courses===
 
These will be anything that will span multiple days, whether that is a single weekend like a summer camp, or one day a week for several weeks. Each day will build on knowledge and skills from the previous days. These probably won't lend themselves well to "kits" and will likely require a skilled instructor.  It's a given that these will require dedicated classroom space. Also consider involving parents or having classes that teach parents.
 
 
{| class="wikitable sortable"
 
{| class="wikitable sortable"
 
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|-
! Title
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!Title
! Classroom Req'd
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!Make'n'Take
! Make'n'Take
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!Duration(Minutes)
! Duration(Minutes)
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!Grade Level
! Grade Level
 
 
|-
 
|-
| [[3D Printer Demo]]
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|[[3D Printer Demo]]
| No
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|No
| No
 
 
| -
 
| -
| Any
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|Any
|-
 
| [[Brush Bots]]
 
| No
 
| Yes
 
| 5
 
| K-2
 
|-
 
| [[Intro to Soldering]]
 
| Yes
 
| Yes
 
| 120
 
| Any
 
|-
 
| [[Marker Bots]]
 
| No
 
| Yes
 
| 5
 
| K-2
 
|-
 
| [[Scratch Programming Event]]
 
| Yes
 
| No
 
| Day
 
| Any
 
 
|-
 
|-
| [[Pom-Pom Shooters]]
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|[[Brush Bots]]
| Yes
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|Yes
| Yes
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|5
| 60
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|K-2
| K-4
 
 
|-
 
|-
| [[Potato Gun]]
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|[[Marker Bots]]
| Yes
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|Yes
| Yes
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|5
| 180
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|K-2
| 4-8
 
 
|-
 
|-
| [[High Powered Rockets]]
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|[[Jacobs Ladder Demo]]
| Yes
 
| Yes
 
| 60
 
| 2-8
 
|-
 
| [[Jacobs Ladder Demo]]
 
|
 
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|-
 
|-
| [[Hyperbaric Chamber Demo]]
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|[[Hyperbaric Chamber Demo]]
|
 
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|-
 
|-
| [[Gyroscope Bike Wheel Demo]]
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|[[Gyroscope Bike Wheel Demo]]
|
 
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|-
 
|-
| [[Processing Event]]
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|[[Styrofoam Build-its]]
|
 
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|-
 
|-
| [[Little Bits Build]]
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|[[Dr. Goddard's Lab Stuff]]
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|-
 
|-
| [[Styrofoam Build-its]]
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|[[Straw Rockets]]
|
 
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
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|}
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===One-Off Classes===
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These are activites that need a dedicated classroom space, whether it is at a school, a camp, or right at MakeICT. These can probably be put together as a kit, but they will teach a single, self contained topic or project from start to finish.
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{| class="wikitable sortable"
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|-
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!Title
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!Make'n'Take
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!Duration(Hours)
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!Grade Level
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|-
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|[[Intro to Soldering]]
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|Yes
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|120
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|Any
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|-
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|[[Scratch Programming Event]]
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|No
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|Day
 +
|Any
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|-
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|[[Pom-Pom Shooters]]
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|Yes
 +
|60
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|K-4
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|-
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|[[Potato Gun]]
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|Yes
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|180
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|4-8
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|-
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|[[High Powered Rockets]]
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|Yes
 +
|60
 +
|2-8
 
|-
 
|-
| [[Styrofoam Kinetic Sculpture]]
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|[[Processing Event]]
|
 
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|-
 
|-
| [[Dr. Goddard's Lab Stuff]]
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|[[Little Bits Build]]
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|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|-
 
|-
| [[Straw Rockets]]
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|[[Styrofoam Kinetic Sculpture]]
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|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|-
 
|-
| [[Squishy Circuits]]
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|[[Squishy Circuits]]
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|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|-
 
|-
| [[Stomp Rocket]]
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|[[Stomp Rocket]]
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|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|-
 
|-
| [[Water Rocket]]
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|[[Water Rocket]]
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|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
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|-
 
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| [[Lego Mindstorm]]
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|[[Lego Mindstorm]]
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== Assesment ==
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===Courses===
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These will be anything that will span multiple days, whether that is a single weekend like a summer camp, or one day a week for several weeks. Each day will build on knowledge and skills from the previous days. These probably won't lend themselves well to "kits" and will likely require a skilled instructor.  It's a given that these will require dedicated classroom space. Also consider involving parents or having classes that teach parents.
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{| class="wikitable sortable"
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|-
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!Title
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!Make'n'Take
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!Duration(Days)
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!Grade Level
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|-
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|[[Scratch Programming Course]]
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|No
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|Day
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|Any
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|}
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==Assesment==
 
Documenting the implementation and outcome of these events is important to show the contribution MakeICT is making to the community and raise funding. We should also be sure to brand our materials.
 
Documenting the implementation and outcome of these events is important to show the contribution MakeICT is making to the community and raise funding. We should also be sure to brand our materials.
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[[Category:Outreach Committee]]
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[[Category:Committees]]
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[[Category:Standing Committees]]

Latest revision as of 00:37, 5 April 2023

Welcome to the Outreach Committee

Contact: LaDeana

Meetings: 2nd and 4th Tuesdays at 8pm in room 3 (We are currently combined with Classroom/Education committee.)

How to join: Come to a meeting or email us. We love to have new members contribute!
Accesses needed: (ask the Outreach lead to help you get these)

  • Access to the Outreach folders on the Google drive
  • Access to edit the wiki (to add new activities to Activities list below)

Upcoming events

Please follow this link to our Calendar to see all upcoming MakeICT events.

Activities

How To Add New Activities

  1. Add subfolder for the activity to the Outreach Activities Folder
    1. Open the linked folder and pick the New button (if you don't have permission, ask the outreach committee lead.)
    2. Choose the New Folder option
    3. Name the folder for your activity
    4. Add the following items into the folder
      1. A google document named "Activity Sheet: Name of activity" (Use the Activity Sheet in the Tower of Hanoi Folder as a guide. Basically its a material list and an instruction list for the activity)
      2. Any other documents needed for the activity (Example: You have a game instruction you want them to paste to the bottom of the game)
      3. A google slide showing the short instructions for the activity
    5. Add the name of the item to the list above and link that item to its folder




Retired information

These will be small kit projects for make'n'take at fairs or expos, and demonstrations less than 20 minutes. Includes an inventory sheet and instruction sheet (laminated). Stocked with parts to do a number or students. Also consider selling project kits to schools and organizations. This could be something service learning students could help with.

Title Make'n'Take Duration(Minutes) Grade Level
3D Printer Demo No - Any
Brush Bots Yes 5 K-2
Marker Bots Yes 5 K-2
Jacobs Ladder Demo
Hyperbaric Chamber Demo
Gyroscope Bike Wheel Demo
Styrofoam Build-its
Dr. Goddard's Lab Stuff
Straw Rockets

One-Off Classes

These are activites that need a dedicated classroom space, whether it is at a school, a camp, or right at MakeICT. These can probably be put together as a kit, but they will teach a single, self contained topic or project from start to finish.

Title Make'n'Take Duration(Hours) Grade Level
Intro to Soldering Yes 120 Any
Scratch Programming Event No Day Any
Pom-Pom Shooters Yes 60 K-4
Potato Gun Yes 180 4-8
High Powered Rockets Yes 60 2-8
Processing Event
Little Bits Build
Styrofoam Kinetic Sculpture
Squishy Circuits
Stomp Rocket
Water Rocket
Lego Mindstorm

Courses

These will be anything that will span multiple days, whether that is a single weekend like a summer camp, or one day a week for several weeks. Each day will build on knowledge and skills from the previous days. These probably won't lend themselves well to "kits" and will likely require a skilled instructor. It's a given that these will require dedicated classroom space. Also consider involving parents or having classes that teach parents.

Title Make'n'Take Duration(Days) Grade Level
Scratch Programming Course No Day Any

Assesment

Documenting the implementation and outcome of these events is important to show the contribution MakeICT is making to the community and raise funding. We should also be sure to brand our materials.