
"There is an Educating Engineering Leaders conference that will be held in September 9-10 and we need someone from the committee at Imperial College London to represent Robogals. You will be provided help with the presentation and posters" - that was the outline of the email that Sonya, President of the Robogals Imperial College chapter, circulated around the committee members. Unfortunately, (or maybe fortunately) all of the committee members except myself were overseas during that period! So I decided to volunteer at the conference.
Besides the Duke of Kent, many engineering educators were very eager to know about our activities. They were all extremely encouraging and appreciative of what we have done, and what we plan to do in the future. One interesting point that arose while speaking to the Engineering leaders is the measurement of success for Robogals. Engineers being engineers, they wanted some statistics about the success rate (number of girls being motivated to go into SET after taking part in Robogals lessons). As a relatively new chapter, we had no current statistics to show and hence we have taken this message on board by getting feedback from the students after our lessons.
As I sat shivering in my icy Dunedin student flat, I read an email about a great opportunity across the ditch. This opportunity came in the form of a student-run organisation called Robogals, and the best thing was that they wanted to start a new chapter at the University of Otago, New Zealand! Six girls from our university, including me, were chosen to attend the conference held in Sydney on the weekend of 10th till 12th September 2010.
The next day entailed presentations of the work other chapters had done so far. We listened closely to draw inspiration from our established colleagues! Next was role-specific training which gave us better ideas and steps on how to execute our roles efficiently. Lastly, we enjoyed a trip to Wynyard Park at the heart of Sydney's CBD for The Robots Are Coming prize-giving ceremony. There, we received a warm welcome by ALICE, BINBOTS, GLOW, AERO ROCK and the amazing artists who created these robots. I was really intrigued as to how the artists came up with their robot concepts!
Sunday
Caroline Chai