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As a mentor, you’ll help your student team work better together, answer questions, remind them of upcoming deadlines and suggest resources or community member that can help their progress. You don’t need specific computing or technology experience, just an active interest in helping your students succeed.
When students are solving real-world problems, they’re more engaged in their learning, and can see the results of what they’ve learned in the classroom. (Download the research paper about how Imagine Cup promotes learning.)
Plus, you can get a complete kit and a host of resources to make your participation easier.
Past mentors have found participating to be an incredibly rewarding experience – for them and their students.
Ready to start? Just register as a mentor.It’s that easy. If you have questions about the program, check out the Mentor FAQ to learn more.
“Would I be a good mentor?” “How much time will it take?” If you’ve got questions, we have the answers.
Tools to help bring out the best in your students and set them up for success.
Imagine Cup is your chance to use your skills in solving real-world problems.
See how the Imagine Cup promotes learning in your class.