G-2923

Robotic Tech on Education

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Financing

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History Logs

Project Description

Region: South America

Country: Brazil

Location: Joinville/Santa Catarina

Total Budget: $31,408

Area of Focus: Basic education and literacy


The project will directly benefit 1055 students and 82 employees of Escola Municipal Dr. Ruben Roberto Schmidlin, located in the neighborhood of Morro do Meio, city: Joinville, state: Santa Catarina, country: Brazil.

DIAGNOSIS OF THE SCHOOL ENVIRONMENT:

Children in situations of social vulnerability

Young people who self-mutilate

Bullying and Violent Communication;

School in need of infrastructure improvement

PROJECT'S GOAL :

Opportunizing technology to promote quality and equity in basic education is the way for children to raise their self-esteem and practice their skills.

Serving children after school hours, offering educational robotics as an instrument of attraction. By making the school more attractive, children will no longer be exposed to the risks of the street, in a situation of vulnerability, and will be welcomed into a space of knowledge and transformation.

DIRECT IMPACTS:

The development of Robotics will contribute to the development of academic skills for the 21st century such as: stimulating critical thinking, encouraging creative problem-solving skills in a variety of real-life topics, forming active, collaborative and creative students throughout their school and professional life. Robotics will also provide, through the use and applicability of the necessary tools, to work on important skills for psychomotor and cognitive development, expanding the ability of logical reasoning and inspiring, engaging and effective learning.

Primary Host Partner

District: 4652

Rotary Club of: Joinville-Manchester

Primary Contact: Rossane

Email: rossane.kirchner@hotmail.com

Primary International Partner

District: 5440

Rotary Club of: Fort Collins

Primary Contact: Robin Steele

Email: robinlynnsteele@msn.com

Project Status

Your project is "Fully Pledged". This means the amount of the pledges is equal to the total budget of the project. Now the project needs to be finalized and go through the approval process with The Rotary Foundation. This process gets started on the administration page.

Project listed for the 2023-24 Rotary Year.

The TRF Grant application number is #2237058.

Proposed Financing

Existing Contributions Towards This Project

Date

Cash

DDF

Total

Joinville-Manchester (4652)

19-Apr-22

$2,007

$0

$2,007

District 4652 DDF

9-Jun-22

-

$9,000

$9,000

District 4700 DDF

12-Jun-22

-

$4,000

$4,000

Fort Collins (5440)

15-Jun-22

$1,305

$2,609

$3,914

Amount Requested from The Rotary Foundation

-

$12,487

$12,487

Total

$31,408

Note: as of July 1, 2015 there is a 5% additional support fee for cash contributions. This fee does not appear in the financials above because it does not apply if the funds are sent directly to the project account (without going through TRF, and therefore without Paul Harris credit). Clubs sending their cash contribution to TRF must be aware they will have to send an additional 5%.

Project Supporting Documents


[13-May-22]
Needs Assesment


[13-May-22]
Needs Assesment

 

Project Photos

History Log Entries

19-Apr-22

System Entry

System Entry: Creation of project page.

13-May-22

by Rossane

The Municipal School Dr. Ruben Roberto Schmidlin, is located in the neighborhood of Morro do Meio, Joinville City, Santa Catarina State, Brazil. The community is low-income, many of its students live in squatters.

The neighborhood has two municipal schools, two Child Education Centers, a Social Assistance Reference Center, two Basic Health Units and an Oral Health Unit.

13-May-22

by Rossane

The Municipal School Dr. Ruben Roberto Schmidlin, is located in Joinville City, Santa Catarina State, Brazil. The community is low-income, many of its students live in squatters. The neighborhood has two municipal schools, two Child Education Centers, a Social Assistance Reference Center, two Basic Health Units and an Oral Health Unit. Opportunizing technology to promote quality and equity in basic education is the way for children to raise their self-esteem and practice their skills. Serving children after school hours, offering educational robotics as an instrument of attraction. By making the school more attractive, children will no longer be exposed to the risks of the street, in a situation of vulnerability, and will be welcomed into a space of knowledge and transformation.

9-Jun-22

by Rossane

System Entry: Pledge of $5,000 DDF by Rossane of the Rotary Club of Joinville-Manchester, District 4652.

9-Jun-22

by Rossane

System Entry: Project is now "Fully Pledged".

12-Jun-22

by Rossane

System Entry: Pledge of $4,000 DDF by Nelço Angelo Tesser of the Rotary Club of Caxias do Sul, District 4700.

12-Jun-22

by Rossane

System Entry: Project reverted to "Published".

15-Jun-22

by Robin Steele

System Entry: Pledge of $1,200 with $2,400 DDF by Robin Steele of the Rotary Club of Fort Collins, District 5440.

15-Jun-22

by Robin Steele

System Entry: Project is now "Fully Pledged".

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