Volunteers
Help inspire today's young people to learn about engineering, raise their social awareness, and put their skills to work in making a real difference in real lives. Serve as a judge on the review board for this year's NEDC competition!
NEDC is a real-world design competition in three rounds, that challenges students to design an assistive technology (AT) device for people with disabilities. The students identify the problem they want to solve, then work together to design the ATD, build it, and demonstrate it to a panel of experts-NEDC judges, who are professionals in a variety of engineering disciplines and are experts in disability workplace issues.
NEDC suceeds due to the generous contributions of time, talent, and expertise provided by our competition judges. So, if you have the necessary background and expertise, and personally want to help inspire the next generation of America's engineers, volunteer to judge Round I or Round II of the JWOD/JETS National Engineering Design Challenge competition!
- Round I judges will review an Internet scavenger hunt and preliminary device design. All judging will be completed online between October 29, 2007 and November 7, 2007.
- Round II judges will evaluate the teams' protoype design final reports. All judging will be completed online between December 19, 2007 and January 2, 2008.
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