The University of Hartford’s College of Engineering, Technology, and Architecture (CETA), in partnership with the Infosys Foundation USA, is seeking four students to serve as Workshop Assistants for an upcoming IoT Smart Mirror Educator Training Initiative.
Taking place June 24–26 at the Hursey Center Maker Space and IoT Lab, the three-day program will train 20 Connecticut high school computer science teachers to build and program smart mirrors using Raspberry Pi technology. Workshop Assistants will play a key role in delivering the program, providing hands-on technical support, troubleshooting hardware and software issues, and helping facilitate an engaging learning environment.
This opportunity offers students valuable paid experience in STEM education and technical mentorship. Selected assistants will earn $20 per hour for a total of 20 hours, along with the chance to strengthen their teaching and communication skills while contributing to expanding computer science education across the state.
Applicants must be University of Hartford students in CETA or Computing Sciences with a GPA of 3.3 or higher and demonstrated experience with Raspberry Pi, Python, and basic electronics. Applications are due by April 24.