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STUDENT ASSISTANT
TRAINING
MAY 16, 2013
CAMP OVERVIEW
Dr. Napier
BASIC CAMP SCHEDULE
• Monday - Thursday
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Drop-off, students start in H1139. Divide into groups
9 – 10:15 am
Tech Class # 1
10:30 – 11:45 am Tech Class # 2
Note: Monday is slightly shifted. We start with ice breaker and
rules
• Lunch
• Students bring Mon-Wed (B-atrium, H lobby, or H lounge)
• Dining Hall Thursday
• Afternoon – Enrichment activities like
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Scavenger Hunt
Build remote control for robot using App Inventor
Guest speakers, Green Screen
Campus tours
Closing Ceremony on Thursday
• Pick-up
Sample schedule
Old program
KEEP IN MIND
• Session I
• Math camp going on concurrently in Student Center (Mon –
Fri)
• We do not have the private dining hall reserved for Thursday’s
lunch
• Wednesday afternoon: Remote control with LEGO Mindstorms
• Session II
• High energy week!
• Session III
• Eat in Dining Hall each day
• Representatives from WIT on Campus will be here Thursday
morning and during lunch
• Field trip to a local company – preferably on Friday
INSTRUCTORS
Dr. Xin Xu
Game Salad
Dr. Cynthia Johnson
App Inventor
Dr. Evelyn Brannock
Scratch
Judy
Charlee (MW)
Jahmal (TR)
David
Kim
David
Kim (Session II)
Taylor (Session III)
Mr. Tyler Henry
LEGO, Camp
Coordinator
Judy
Charlee (MW)
Jahmal (TR)
CAMP COORDINATOR ROLE
• Plan and coordinate closing ceremony
• Serve as primary point-of-contact for parents who have
questions during the camp session
• Oversee drop off and pick up procedures
• Supervise and coordinate camp activities, insure safe
transition between sessions, and manage flexibility of
schedule, including snacks and ad hoc needs
• Handles disciplinary issues
• Provide evaluation of student assistants, course
instructors, and activities
• Attend and facilitate off site field trip
• Make recommendations for camp improvement
ENROLLMENT OVERVIEW, as of 5/14
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Not paid
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Partial Pay
All Paid
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HS Co-Ed
MS Boys
MS Girls
Returning campers:
3 for HS week, 1 for MS Boys, 1 for MS Girls
PAPERWORK AND PAY
Dr. Napier
DOCUMENTING HOURS
• One sheet per week in a notebook
• Sign in no more than 5 minutes before your
scheduled start time
• Sign out no more than 15 minutes after your
scheduled end time
• HR says you cannot work more than 19 hours per
week
• Break policy
• Working 7 or more hours? Unpaid 30 min lunch break
• Working 4-6 hours? Paid 15 min break. Check with faculty
member on duty to schedule
PAPERWORK NEEDS
• Once you receive an email from me that you are
“cleared to work”
• Go to Human Resources (HR) in B-2050 suite to complete
additional paperwork
• Needs to be completed within 3 business days of your start
date
PAYMENT PROCESS
• Paid through GGC using direct deposit
• Pay schedule
• Complete timecards in the system
IMPORTANT
• Put in your cell phones now these important
numbers
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Dr. Napier
678-524-1511
Dr. Nagel
404-314-7971
GGC Security
678-407-5333
Rest of student assistants
• Resources will be posted to the Tech Camp wiki
• http://wiki.ggc.edu/wiki/GGCTechCamp
• To locate, type in “tech camp” in the search bar at
wiki.ggc.edu
ICE BREAKER
Dr. Nagel
EXPECTATIONS FOR CAMPERS
Dr. Nagel
3 R’S OF CAMPER EXPECTATIONS
• Respectful
• To instructors and student assistants
• To other campers
• Responsible
• For equipment and materials
• For your behavior and language
• Reflective
• Think before asking or telling
• Consider input of others
SPECIFICALLY …
• Respect the property and feelings of fellow summer camp students,
teachers and student assistants as well as all others not directly
associated with summer camp.
• Always act in a manner that will promote a classmate’s opportunity to
learn.
• Have a positive attitude about learning and involvement at summer
camp.
• Politely communicate any concerns directly to summer camp teachers
or student assistants.
• No “horseplay” of any kind will be tolerated. Students are representatives
of Georgia Gwinnett during their involvement with the summer camp
programs.
• No weapons of any kind are permitted on the Georgia Gwinnett
campus. This includes guns, knives, switchblades, pocketknives, and any
other instruments that could be used as weapons. Any student who
brings a weapon to summer camp will be dismissed from the program
immediately.
• A student who violates any of these rules will be immediately dismissed
from the summer program.
VALUABLES POLICY
• Students should not bring any valuables (including
electronic equipment, video games, or toys/sports
equipment) to camp with them. We cannot
guarantee the security of valuables, and we would
not want to see anyone’s summer camp
experience ruined by the loss of some special
item(s). For similar reasons students should not bring
money to camp with them.
WHAT ABOUT …
• Cell phones …
NOT during camp, not even texting
• Internet Access
NOT during camp, unless instructor directs you to a
specific site
• Instructional sessions,
3 Rs – Respectful, Responsible, Reflective
• Exploring on your own …
NOT during camp, stay with your group
• Moving between activities
Classes are in session, walk quietly
IF THERE’S A PROBLEM…
• First time: Verbal warning
• Second time: Share with Faculty on duty
• Third time: Document. Share with Faculty on duty
• Your Questions????
HELPING STUDENTS
Dr. Nagel
Returning Student
Assistants?
HELPING STUDENTS
Do
• Encourage them if they are
having trouble with a task
• Ask questions to help figure
out where they are stuck
• What have you tried?
• What are you trying to do?
• Remind them of tutorials
they have done that relate
to their current problem
• Encourage teamwork
• What did your partner think
about that?
Avoid
• Doing the task for them
• Telling them “the answer”
• Letting one person
dominate the group
HELPING STUDENTS (From TA handbook)
• Keep students on task.
• If students are struggling with a task, you may encourage them
and/or suggest new ways to think about the problem in order to help
them solve the problem. However, do not tell students how to do a
task or perform a task for students.
• Be aware of group dynamics, and help students learn how to work
effectively in teams. Make sure that all students are participating in
projects, and do not allow one student to dominate a group.
• Remember that you are an authority and a supervisor to the
students. Your goal should not be to be the students’ friend. Maintain
a professional distance from them.
• Stay calm with students at all times. Showing them that you are angry
with them will only undermine your authority and encourage them to
try to rattle you.
TASKS TO BE DONE
• App Inventor: Delete projects from Tech Camp accounts
• http://www.appinventor.mit.edu/
• List of accounts to check in TAP folder
• Tour guides
• Review and update tour notes from 2012 (on Tech Camp wiki)
• Document rainy day backup plan
• Scavenger Hunt needs massive revision!
• Old version on wiki
• Assume you will have a tablet with you for taking pictures and videos
and reading QR codes
• Document ideas for structured down time
• Morning activities before classes begin
• Waiting for parents
• Sort LEGO parts for the Remote control activity (ExpressBot)
• Color printout of Instructions in cabinet
• Electronic copy on wiki page