Information for Technical Mentors
Prospective Mentors
What is the role of a technical mentor?
Technical mentors volunteer to play an extremely valuable role providing technical guidance to student teams as they work on their prototypes. Due to the varied nature of students’ projects, we are seeking mentors with various areas of expertise, including
design
mechanical engineering
wearables and textiles
electronics
software engineering
artificial intelligence
working with the disability community.
The technical mentor role is distinct from the role of the team coach. Coaches are tied to a specific team and must be local to that team. Technical mentors may work with multiple teams and do not need to be local to any particular team. Coaches who want to offer their skills more broadly to the Challenge community may also serve separately as mentors.
What are the expectations for technical mentors?
Mentors choose how many teams they would like to mentor, then are matched with teams based on technical fit. The expected time commitment is about 3 hours/month for each team (through meeting 1-2 times each month), January through April, with slightly more time to provide feedback during two Design Review periods.
Note that all mentors must also complete MIT's Working with Minors training and adhere to the associated policies.
Current Mentors
Schedule for Mentors
Team Assignments
December to February
Initial Team Meeting
February 17th
Preliminary Mentor Review videos released to mentors
February 3rd
Preliminary Mentor Review due back to course staff
February 17th
Preliminary Mentor Review videos released to mentors
March 17th
Critical Mentor Review due back to course staff
March 24th
As a mentor, you will be assigned one or more teams to work with directly. You and the team(s) are responsible for scheduling and keeping meetings.
Mentors are also asked to assist with reviewing teams' submitted preliminary and critical design reviews (purple/white sections above), which are submitted as videos. Course staff will provide a review form for you to fill out. To ensure a diversity of feedback, these reviews are to be done for teams that are not the one(s) you have been working with.