Reported By: Samuel Li
During the fourth week in February, AYLUS San Diego Branch volunteers continued their sciences Challenge Camp Program. The program allows volunteers to provide guidance on the sciences to interested students.
They taught over Zoom or Facetime, helping students learn scientific topics. Volunteers placed an emphasis on helping their students understand the subjects of their teachings. Their sciences challenge camp activities included:
Hausen Wu taught his students William Cheng, Brian Yang Python coding on Saturday, 3/27, for one and a half hours
Harry Li taught his student Alex Cheng Chess on Saturday, 3/27, for one and a half hours.
Nathan Guo taught his students Alice Yang, Miranda Xue, Elaine, and Max Zhang math on Tuesday, 3/23, for one and a half hours.
Luke Qiao taught his students Tristan Shi, Gregory Ellinghaus, Angela Xue, and Christina Huang Java Coding on Saturday, 3/27, for one and a half hours.
Jiesheng He taught his students Nathan Xu and Miranda Xue Chess on Saturday, 3/27, for one and a half hours.
In total, there were 18 participants in this event, with 5 volunteers.
The AYLUS San Diego Committee organized the 56th online Sciences Challenge Camp activity on the fourth week of March, 2021.