The campus communities will be overseen by the lead and the core team, who are selected for the duration of an academic year. The lead and the core team's primary responsibility is to promote TinkerHub's mission of empowering the student community and to organize events and activities that contribute to this vision.
We address the community members as makers. A maker is anyone from a school or college who is passionate about learning and wants to participate in social change. A maker shall understand and embrace the power of critical thinking, problem-solving, innovation and mindset.
Every maker will have a learning journey created through TinkerHub's The Hub platform. This will serve as a logbook of all the events and activities they engaged in while they were part of the community. We believe that this will act as great social proof of the growth mindset that the makers displayed throughout campus life.
As mentioned in Makers - Roles & Responsibility
Once a student understands the mission and vision of TinkerHub, they can apply for TinkerHub membership through app.tinkerhub.org.
One of the fellow makers has to vouch for you to be able to get access to membership. Once you are a member, you will be able to register for your campus events conducted by the campus community.
You can use “Campus Community Member” on all the socials and resumes in the volunteering section.
The Campus Lead is responsible for organizing events, mentoring new members and will be the ambassador of TinkerHub values. She/He/They would be the conduit between the Campus and TinkerHub Foundation team and will be in charge of submitting regular reports about the activities in the respective campus community.
In addition to this Makers - Roles & Responsibility and Core team’s responsibilities, leads are responsible for: