Reported by Eric Lin
On May 30th, San Diego Branch students hosted an online Challenge Camp tutoring program. The purpose of the activity was to allow older volunteers to tutor and teach younger students on various subjects of interest.
Due to the current circumstances, AYLUS San Diego moved their activity online, teaching the students through zoom video conferences. Due to several factors, this activity has received more volunteer participation, to a point where the entire lesson was several 1-on-1, 1-on-2, 1-on-3, and 1-on-four sessions. First, both the students and the volunteers joined a main zoom room, for attendance and a general briefing of how the activity will operate. Next, they split up into several break-out rooms and begin the lessons. At the end of the activity, everyone returned to the main zoom classroom for a final check, and to receive feedback for the new activity.
Through this event, young students were taught various subjects, including Chinese, English writing, Parliamentary debate, Piano, Saxophone, Clarinet, Cello, Flute, Java Coding, Chess, Cyber security/Ethical Hacking, and Art.
The following volunteers participated in the 7th online Challenge Camp: Nathan Yang, Sarah Li, Haobin Cao, Andrew Chen, Ruiqi Ding, Edward Liu, Anthony Yao, Austin Pierce, Claire Jiang, Meijia He, Samuel Li, Jonathan Backues, Emma Li, Eric Lin, Anthony Jiang, Serena Liu, Daniel Li, Qiyao (Alvin) Zheng, Luke Qiao, Harry Li, Katherine Huang, Liana Xie, and Anny Wang
The AYLUS San Diego Committee organized the seventh online Challenge Camp on May 30th, 2020.