College Students: Volunteer with eCYBERMISSION and See the Big Picture
Ever considered the opportunity to offer your help or engage
with someone you might learn something from? Volunteering with the eCYBERMISSION STEM competition provides an
awesome platform for college students to do so.
In 2013, an estimated 62.6 million American citizens volunteered, in which 26% of volunteers devoted their time to educational opportunities. This paints a great picture to the multiple educational opportunities available
at your fingertips nationally—mentoring, coaching, teaching, fundraising, and so forth. With STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) being a hot topic in education and a major focus of President Barack Obama's administration, it is important in the volunteering space to help involve more and more youth in STEM initiatives.
Many STEM-related educational programs, like eCYBERMISSION, that provide opportunities
for college students to get involved with the community. eCYBERMISSION, a free
web-based STEM competition offered by the Army
Educational Outreach Program, challenges students in grades six through
nine to team up and identify a problem in their community by using scientific
practices or engineering design processes to propose a solution and compete for
awards up to $9,000 in savings bonds.
Last year, the eCYBERMISSION Volunteer Program created a
unique opportunity to involve colleges and universities nationally to participate
in the STEM competition as Student Virtual Judges. As the role suggests,
Student Virtual Judges help in scoring a minimum of five team projects online,
known as Mission Folders. This is an excellent opportunity for college students
to connect the engineering and scientific principles in a critical thinking
application.
This volunteer opportunity allows college students to not
only boost their resumes and build on existing skill sets, but grow as an
individual. No matter how students give their time to volunteer, the end goal
is that good work was accomplished. The work done with eCYBERMISSION is
rewarding and volunteers have the opportunity to make a real difference.
Since the creation of the Student Virtual Judge program, eCYBERMISSION
has seen several colleges and universities adopt the volunteer program as part
of their STEM curriculum. Some colleges and universities actually require a
human relations or community service project for graduation, so volunteering as
a judge could definitely meet that requirement.
Since this is a STEM
competition, students in any of the four disciplines (science, technology,
engineering or mathematics) would benefit from this opportunity and if in
education, would offer the chance to see what sixth through ninth grade
students are capable of doing.
eCYBERMISSION is a great opportunity for college students to engage with
others and volunteer. Connect with us on Facebook
and Twitter @ecybermission to
see how others are taking action!
To register as a Student Virtual Judge, visit http://ecybermission.com/VirtualJudge/RegisterCode.
Learn more at www.ecybermission.com/Roles.
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