On Mon, 23 Nov 2015, hol(a)gaskill.com wrote:
this would be spot on with our mission. have you
talked to
caitlin since?
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From caitlin.cruz(a)cvcorps.org Fri Nov 20 08:17:42 2015
Date: Fri, 20 Nov 2015 16:08:50 +0000
From: Caitlin Cruz <caitlin.cruz(a)cvcorps.org>
To: 'Jake' <jake(a)spaz.org>
Subject: RE: [sudo-info] possible partnerships opportunity
Hello Jake,
Thank you for getting back to me. We would love to come check out the Sudoroom and see
your robot in action. Let me tell you a little more about us. Civicorps is a charter
school as I said in West Oakland but we are really more of a youth development agency. We
work with youth from 18-26 to help them work towards their high school diploma. We have
both academic and work training components and our students do conservation work all
around the area. Our students graduate based on a portfolio system and their requirements
include various writing, projects, public speaking and presentation skills, community
service and positive work experience as well as traditional testing. A little over a year
and a half ago I got stuck on the idea of bringing more technology and maker projects into
our curriculum. I have been experimenting with electronics and robotics (and a small bit
of programming) during the 3 hour Friday seminar that I teach. Currently, we are doing a
robotics !
seminar and I am using the Arduino platform to give students a taste of programming. We
assembled small electronic cars that can be made to be Arduino compatable and our next
step is to get them up and running with some code. This is the second time I have done
the seminar and its evolving. I have also taught basic electronics twice and plan on
doing a code seminar in December.
All of this said, I have to admit that I am not really a techy. I'm trying to learn
as I go and mostly tapping open source communities and trying to empower students to do so
as well.
This is what I am interested in for this term: I would like to my students on a field
trip on Friday December 11 to give them a taste of what is going on in their community in
terms of robotics and tech. The Sudoroom was my first thought since you guys are fully
run by community members and embody the spirit of citizen science. The seminar runs from
9:30-12:30 on Fridays and I have 12 students. This may not be a time that you can host us
but I would still love to hear more about what you do and talk about how we can work
together.
I am also interested in coming next Tuesday night to check out Hardware hacking and I will
try to bring some students along. I am sending a link to Civicorps web page so you can
read a little more about our amazing students. I would also be happy to show you around
some time if you are interested in coming by to see us
http://www.cvcorps.org/
Thank you
Caitlin Cruz
Science Teacher
Civicorps
101 Myrtle St.
Oakland, CA 94607
www.cvcorps.org