These seem suitable questions, though it would be useful to also have
some more general information about their volunteering programme -
perhaps this is something you can provide though?
Also, do we know what the likely background of the volunteers would be
- is this targeted at students or professionals for instance?
We should also consider who would do the CRB checks.
Dear Paul,
We spoke at the University of Southampton on 28th February about IET volunteers working with Student Robotics. I'll provide a bit more about who we are and what sort of volunteering we need.
We're an organisation, made up mostly of university students, that runs an annual robotics competition for sixth-form students. We provide our teams with various items of kit, an online programming environment and a small budget, and give them the rules of a game for their robots to play. This happens in September. They then have until the end of the Easter holiday to design, build and program robots to play that year's game. During this time, we try to send out mentors to each team, who provide technical knowledge, experience, and a critical eye. We also run Tech Days, where teams come to their local branch for a day of robot building. Finally, at the end of the Easter break, all of the teams come to Southampton for a two-day competition.
We manage to provide mentors to most colleges near our University branches in Bristol and Southampton, but struggle to do that, and can rarely mentor colleges further afield. This is where we need more volunteers. Even if they're closest to schools which we already mentor, this frees up a volunteer to do other Student Robotics work. An in-depth knowledge of our kit, etc. isn't required; a quick skim of our documentation (studentrobotics.org/docs) and general technical experience is more than sufficient.
If you have any questions, feel free to email me. There's also more information about us on our website (studentrobotics.org), and a video of last year's final at http://youtu.be/nzrsJhVAH7M.
We have a few questions ourselves:
* Would the IET want its logo to be presented as a sponsor logo? (This would probably be fine.)
* What sort of training would you expect us to provide to the volunteers?
* Would Student Robotics or the IET handle CRB checks for volunteers?
Yours,Harry CuttsStudent Robotics Blueshirt
Harry Cutts
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Hi Andy,
On 6 Mar 2013 22:17, "Andrew Cottrell" <ultimate...@gmail.com> wrote:
> It'd be a good idea if somehow you could redirect them to the 15 minute video on student robotics?
Good point! I don't seem to be able to find it, though. Does anyone have a link?
Harry Cutts
Harry Cutts
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