Fostering a Collaborative Community: Engaging Student Volunteers to Expand Research Knowledge and Passion

Presentation Type

Poster Session

Location

Union West, Fifth Floor Atrium (601 W Livingston St, Orlando, FL 32801)

Event Website

https://researchsymposium.ucf.edu/

Start Date

18-10-2024 5:30 PM

End Date

18-10-2024 7:00 PM

Description/Abstract

Creating a vibrant and supportive community within a makerspace can significantly enhance student engagement in diverse research areas. This abstract explores the implementation of a student-led initiative aimed at fostering such a community through innovative and attractive activities. By leveraging the inherent creativity of makerspaces, students are encouraged to lead and participate in projects that span various fields of research, from engineering to arts. Central to this approach is the development of compelling activities that not only align with students' interests but also inspire enthusiasm and a sense of ownership.

Examples include hands-on workshops, collaborative challenges, and guest speaker events tailored to students' passions. These activities are designed to be engaging and educational, offering practical experience while building a network of peers with shared interests. By creating a dynamic environment where students are both leaders and active participants, the makerspace becomes a hub for exploration and innovation. This model not only enhances students' knowledge and skills but also fosters a strong sense of community and commitment to ongoing research endeavors. Ultimately, this approach demonstrates how strategically designed activities can drive student volunteerism and contribute to a thriving research-focused community.

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Oct 18th, 5:30 PM Oct 18th, 7:00 PM

Fostering a Collaborative Community: Engaging Student Volunteers to Expand Research Knowledge and Passion

Union West, Fifth Floor Atrium (601 W Livingston St, Orlando, FL 32801)

Creating a vibrant and supportive community within a makerspace can significantly enhance student engagement in diverse research areas. This abstract explores the implementation of a student-led initiative aimed at fostering such a community through innovative and attractive activities. By leveraging the inherent creativity of makerspaces, students are encouraged to lead and participate in projects that span various fields of research, from engineering to arts. Central to this approach is the development of compelling activities that not only align with students' interests but also inspire enthusiasm and a sense of ownership.

Examples include hands-on workshops, collaborative challenges, and guest speaker events tailored to students' passions. These activities are designed to be engaging and educational, offering practical experience while building a network of peers with shared interests. By creating a dynamic environment where students are both leaders and active participants, the makerspace becomes a hub for exploration and innovation. This model not only enhances students' knowledge and skills but also fosters a strong sense of community and commitment to ongoing research endeavors. Ultimately, this approach demonstrates how strategically designed activities can drive student volunteerism and contribute to a thriving research-focused community.

https://stars.library.ucf.edu/researchsymposium/2024/Poster/8