Ian Schlesinger fundraising for Paniamor Costa Rica 2017

Ian Schlesinger

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Paniamor Costa Rica 2017
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I'm fundraising money to help create a new curriculum for at-risk adolescents focused on robotics and electronics through the Paniamor foundation.

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almost 7 years ago

Hello Everyone, Thanks for all of the support!!!!

My team and I have officially planned out a rough draft of our curriculum that we will be teaching to the facilitators in San Jose.

Also, we will soon be getting in a SparkFun Inventor's kit (a kit that makes playing with electricity, circuits, and electronics fun and safe) and a 3D printer (a printer that prints 3 dimensional objects) which we will be using in Costa Rica.

Photos to come!

About Me

Hey, 

I will be embarking on a service project in Costa Rica where I along with five other team-members will be working with Team4Tech and Paniamor Foundation to create and deliver curriculum for at risk adolescents focused on robotics and electronics. 

The curriculum is designed to help improve creative problem solving and critical thinking skills and all of  the money raised with go directly towards this project and the supplies needed!

Please help these at risk students by either donating to his cause or spreading this message to your friends. 

Thank you!!!

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Paniamor Foundation

Paniamor Foundation is a nonprofit organization founded in 1987 to prevent violence, promote policies, and create social development programs for children and youth in Costa Rica. It has three main focus: Violence Prevention, Political Incidence, and Social Development.  

One of their initiatives is the TechnoBus, conecta tu mundo, which is a mobile hotspot equipped with cutting-edge technology. The TechnoBus brings knowledge about the safe, responsible and productive use of ICTs, and helps strengthen Digital Citizenship and build inter-generational bridges across ICTs. On average, 200 adolescents and children benefits from the Technobus programs annually. Since 2005, Technobus has served more than 30,000 people from disadvantaged communities, protecting and educating children, adolescences, and their families.

Team4Tech & Paniamor Foundation Projects

In July 2016, Team4Tech partnered with VMware Foundation to send a team of local VMware Costa Rica employees to help improve Paniamor Foundation’s Technobus and created an 8-week curriculum to inspire adolescents to use technology in more creative ways. The impact of the project was:

  • Paniamor has used the curriculum designed with 230 adolescents across Limon, Puntarenas, San Jose, and Cartago,
  • They've trained 45 teachers on how to teach using the curriculum,
  • They've broadened the curriculum to also include arts and science,
  • They are planning to reach out to juvenile offenders this year with the curriculum.

Upcoming Project

Because of the previous project success, for 2017, Paniamor wants to expand their curriculum to cover robotics for youth to help improve creativity and critical problem solving skills.

Intel recently donated a Makernel maker space kit, which has a 3D printer, Arduino, robotics, and Scratch kits. However, there hasn’t been a curriculum developed to utilize these equipment.

Paniamor would like the Box volunteer team to:

1.      Develop a short (4 week) and a long (8 week) curriculum that uses the Makernel kit.

2.     Collaborate with and train facilitators on how to teach the curriculum.

Potential Impact

The curriculum will be taught in a new makerspace in Sagrada Familia Library, a community central space that will open in March 2017, and at the Technobus. Of which the curriculum will reach approximately 100 at-risk adolescents around Costa Rica for the first year. 

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Ian Schlesinger posted a new update:
almost 7 years ago

Update #1

Hello Everyone, Thanks for all of the support!!!!

My team and I have officially planned out a rough draft of our curriculum that we will be teaching to the facilitators in San Jose.

Also, we will soon be getting in a SparkFun Inventor's kit (a kit that makes playing with electricity, circuits, and electronics fun and safe) and a 3D printer (a printer that prints 3 dimensional objects) which we will be using in Costa Rica.

Photos to come!

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