[bioundgrd] FW: Teach a class at eSpark 2021!

Joshua Stone stonej at mit.edu
Thu Feb 4 09:25:16 EST 2021


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From: Hilary Zen <spark at mit.edu<mailto:spark at mit.edu>>
Subject: Teach a class at eSpark 2021!
Date: February 3, 2021 at 11:22:57 PM EST
Want to explain automobiles, juggling, or other haard(vark) concepts like ancient Greek to a middle schooler? Do you want to share an interesting idea, some awesome facts, or your favorite hobby with curious and enthusiastic students?
This spring, MIT ESP is running Spark in a new format for a virtual world on the Saturdays from March 13 to 27, coined eSpark for its online and extended nature. Hundreds of eager 7th and 8th graders are excited to take classes on an incredible range of topics, and we need your help to teach them. Like the learning extravaganzas Splash and Spark, you can teach a standalone class for one weekend. But unlike previous Sparks, you can also teach a sequence and develop a subject over three weekends with the same set of students (similar to HSSP). Your class can be one hour or two hours long, and any size from a small seminar or workshop to a giant lecture.
Check out our info session slides<https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1uSllLgx2B3iA9Vck7Hwo6N1JuI8S9oQThc1udHtFHCo/edit?usp=sharing> and visit our website<http://esp.mit.edu/esparkteach> to learn more about eSpark. When you’re ready, sign up to teach by February 9. You can also sign up to teach a walk-in class<https://esp.mit.edu/teach/Spark/walkinactivities.html>, during which students can join at any point.
If you have any questions, just drop us an email at spark at mit.edu<mailto:spark at mit.edu>. See you at eSpark!
Amy, Hilary, and Utheri
eSpark Directors
MIT ESP


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