Technovaiton Mentoring

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Started in December 2018, I volunteered to participate in a mentor training for Technovation. Technovation is a competition that purpose to embrace women in technology and business. So girls around the world would form a team and collaborator together to implement a mobile application and a business model to solve problems in their community. To be honest, I think this is a tremendous opportunity for young girls to demonstrate their greatest ability to the world where historically has been buried down to the ground. That is the reason why I participate as a mentor even though I am a male. One take away from the training is how to be a mature mentor where we not just giving the students an answer rather guiding them through the process.

Certificate of being certified mentor

At the beginning of January 2019, I was officially become a mentor; I felt really proud to be one of the millions who are fighting against the discrimination of women. I was mentoring second cohort students from Liger. Technically, I was a technical mentor (working on developing an application with my students), however, I sometime helping the team on the business model. 

The platform that we were using to code the application is Thunkable cross platform. This version of Thunkable allows our team to work with both Android and IOS operating systems. Thunkable uses code block and drag and drop tools; this version is very important to my students to learn the process of creating an application. There were few limits to the platform, although, we still able to find solutions to solve — one of it was related to the database. Here are other platform we were using: 

Coding platform: Thunkable X

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Database: Google Firebase (Realtime Database)

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User Interface: implement from scratch

Being a mentor for 12 weeks (9 hours a week) with the second-cohort, I feel a lot closer to them. We had a lot of fun: we laugh, joked, cried, frustrated, cheered, hopeless, rushed, determine, etc. The first two weeks of mentoring was like riding on bumpy road due to my lack of experience in teaching and the high technical term related to coding. Although, I started to teach them using drawing and visualization of how to append the database with the application. Moreover, my other strategy is to code on the simple side of the app fist which is the UI.

After the 12 weeks mentoring, the team got select to pitch their idea to judges in the national pitch. Before they got selected, they competed with several hardworking teams around Phnom Penh. On the national pitch competition, the team was on fire; they were the initial team to present, and these 13-14 year-old girls rocked the whole conference. The presentation was loud and clear, the information that were given has all what judges needed, the timing of the presentation ended right before the bell ring, and they answer the questions confidently. With theses reason, the team should fit for first place and they did got first place. I am very proud of the team, their hard work paid it forward. I am also very proud to be their mentor, every time I’m in the class, I’m always simile because of them. I am looking forward to hear great news from the team to get another selection from the global Technovaiton Competition.

The team with the Technovation organizer in Cambodia, USAID, and the minster of Education.
Certificate of completed mentoring a team.

Live of the Pitch: https://www.facebook.com/moeys.gov.kh/videos/353856195475761/UzpfSTE2Nzg0MDQxOTkwMzc4NTU6MjI1NTI1MzY1MTM1MjkwNA/

Business Model Competition (BMC)

 

BMC is a global business competition for university students. We are the only high school teams to participate in this competition. There are two teams from Liger that both go to the final and my friends team were selected to be the first place representing Cambodia. There were about 96 teams participated in the competition and our team, Chek Rom Lek, was on the top 10. I learn so many skills related to business in this competition such as how to validate ideas, answering questions, and present idea to judges. 

Here is our solution statement: “To create an online store app where authors and experts can publish Ebooks/reports in Khmer language. A platform where readers and researchers can have access to reliable Khmer language resources that could benefit their project.”

Our presentation of the business: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1-iSCAaBxWxcMEIdybrJK_Of5SpjlZRiiQs5CIi5Hrk4/edit?usp=sharing 

Collaboration with Boston University

Started since October, two students (Visal, Vuthy) and a facilitator (Cindy) from the Liger Leadership Academy received an opportunity from the director of International Labor Organization (ILO) in South-East Asia (Bodwell Charles) to create a wire-frame of an online business learning application for him to enter the app development competition. The opportunity was introduced two days before the competition dateline. This meant that my partner and I need to work our butts off for this project. 

The goal is to create an online learning app where it focuses on how to start a business and how to sustain your business. The lesson in the app is very entertaining– it has a dialog between two charactors that plan to create a business. The first lesson that we currently have on the app is “READY FOR BUSINESS: COMMUNITY-BASED ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT FOR BECOMING AN ENTREPRENEUR.”

After a while, the competition finally announced the winners, one of them is our app! By winning this competition Vuthy and I were able to collaborate with the Boston University’s students to further develop the application. So every Thursday we would have a video conference with the whole team updating what we have done. The application was implemented for Andriod operating systems only, and we used Andriod Studio as a text editor. Our roles in the application were to create the splash screen and the about page. 

Generally, we have experienced using the Andriod Studio to create an Andriod app, however, because of a lack of practice, we forgot some of the methods and objects. Due to this reason, Vuthy and I struggle a little bit to work on the application, but we still can do it. 

Working with university students help up to improve our ability in software development– we use Google Firebase as our database. Moreover, we also learn how to run a project successfully: how to manage each other’s role, how to run a video conference, and how to update our work to the team. We participated in this project because we know there are people out there who want to start the business and this is a really great resource for them. This app will change their life!

The cover of the book that we going to use.

 

Wire-frame that we created

   

 

Overall wire-frame

Actual app:

Correlation and Causation

On Chapter 3, we earned about correlation. In this chapter, I it was a bit difficult to catch up because there are so many calculation and keywords relate into this. It is a really fun topic to learn, and see the association between two variables. We did a small project where we survey Liger students and we compare those data to see are there a correlation. It turns out that height and weigh have a high correlation. 

Correlation (r) has a range from -1 to 1; when r = 1 or -1 means that two variable are really correlated but that does not means that one causing another. Correlation means that the two variable have an association; causation means that one causing another to happen, we can conclude that only if we do the experiment.

This an example of two unrelated variables, but they do have a high correlation. This doesn’t means that eating mozzarella cheese cause you to have a civil engineering doctorates awarded. Source: http://tylervigen.com/spurious-correlations

 

S’mores Lab

Part of our chemistry class, in term three, we learn about chemical reactions and determine bonds types. When we learned about determine bonds type, everyone in the class perceives the information quickly — because of our teacher! When it comes to chemical reaction and calculating excess reactant or limited reactant, most of us was froze. However our facilitator, Ellie, assigned us to do a lab where the product is s’mores.  From that lab we need to calculate the limited reactants and the excess reactant. For me, I learn each ingredient of s’mores and I can implement it into the actual chemical. I better understand of calculating chemical reaction better than just learning it theoretically.

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Picture of a s’more. Image from: https://www.google.com/url?sa=i&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=images&cd=&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=2ahUKEwiNzKDy7ZLfAhUKMI8KHY0yDTsQjRx6BAgBEAU&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.foodnetwork.com%2Frecipes%2Ffood-network-kitchen%2Fperfect-smores-recipe-2105042&psig=AOvVaw1ABWb0mr41MYG4RLV1OuQ0&ust=1544448695322030

 


Lab Report

Problem:  Given a certain quantity of marshmallows, graham crackers, and chocolate pieces, what is the maximum number of S’mores that can be made?  Then figure out your percent yield!

Substance Symbol
Graham Cracker (half of a cracker) Gc
Marshmallow M
Chocolate Piece (individual piece of chocolate) Cp
S’more  (2 crackers, 2 pieces of chocolate, 2 marshmallow) Gc2MCp2

Procedure/data:

  1.  Use the 3 different reactants and one product to write a balanced equation for the making of s’mores

                            2Gc + 2M  + 2Cp → 1Gc2MCp2  

  1. What type of reaction would this be classified as? Both chemical and physical reaction
  2.  Record the total moles (pieces) of each reactant available at your table

Graham Cracker (Gc)-  6 Marshmallow (M)-  8       Chocolate Pieces (Cp)- 6

(amount of halfs of Gc) (each single marshmallow) (each single chocolate piece- 12 per bar)

  1. What is the maximum number of s’mores that your group can make?   3 s’mores

Why? The reason that we can make 3 s’mores because we got 6 mol Gc, 6 mol Cp, and 8 mol M, and for 6 mol of Cp we can only make 3 s’mores.

Which reactant/s is/are limiting?  (the one/s that you will run out of first) : Gc and Cp

Which reactant/s is/are  in excess (the one/s that will be left over) M

  1. Find the mass of one of each of the individual reactants (first zero a napkin and then find the mass on top of the napkin)

Graham Cracker (Gc)-  7.9 g Marshmallow (M)-  3.8 g Chocolate Piece (Cp)- 2.9 g

(one halfs of Gc) (one single marshmallow)           (one single chocolate piece)

  1. Record the theoretical yield/mass of a S’more (Gc2M2Cp2) using your reactants (you can add them together) = 29.2 g
  2. Make your s’mores
    a. Make sure that you follow the chemical reaction equation and get all of the reactants ready.
  3. roast your marshmallows over the Bunsen burner using a skewer. And then make your finished product.  
  4. Before eating your s’more find the actual mass (yield) of your s’more

(put a napkin on the scale, zero the scale and THEN put on your smore).

The ACTUAL (experimental) mass of one s’mores: 29.0 g

  1.  Find the percent yield of your s’mores: 29.0/29.2 * 100 = 99.32 %   Theoretical yield = from part 6 Actual or experiemental yield= from part 7c

percent yield= 99.32%

  1. How did you know which reactant was limiting?

Graham Cracker and Chocolate Piece are the limiting reactants. Based on the chemical equations, to create a s’mor  we need 2Gc, 2M, and 2Cp; we got only 6 Cp and 6 Gc and 8M. When we divide all reactant by 2 there’s no remaining for Gc and Cp, but remaining 2M. From the arithmetic, we can see that Gc and Cp runs out first — so they are the limiting reactant.

  1. How did you figure out the excess reactant?

We know that Marshmello is an excess reactant because we need only 6 (based on the common factor of the limit reactants) to create 3 s’mors, but the total marshmello is 8. This leave a remaining of 2 marshmallows. Also during the experiment, we followed the chemical reaction equation and turned out that there are two marshmallow left over.

  1. How did you figure out your theoretical yield for your product?

We weigh all of the reactants: Graham Cracker (Gc)-  7.9 g, Marshmallow (M)- 3.8 g, and Chocolate Piece (Cp)- 2.9 g. We take each reactant multiply by 2 (based on the equation) and sum it all up; we got a total of 29.2 g per s’mor.

Chemistry Round 1

This year of Liger we started to have a chemistry built in our essential. I found out that I do like chemistry, especially learning about the atoms. This term, we were learning the introduction of chemistry: Matters, Mole and Molar mass, Periodic Table, Atom Structure, Electron Configuration, and Valence Electron. The topic that I think it was struggling for me is the Electron Configuration. Moreover, we did a lot of experiments: Coin Density, Liquid Density, and Flame Emission.

The picture was taken after the flame emission lab.

The most interesting lab was the Flame Emission! For this experiment, we try to burn many types of salt like Copper (II) chloride, Lithium Chloride, Potassium Chloride etc. Each of these salt emits a different type of color: for Copper (II) Chloride emits cyan light. It was a really fun experiment that I ever have out of other experiments.

For my final project of the round, I did a presentation that explains to the class about the Electron Configuration. I choose this topic because it was a difficult topic to understand, so I just challenge myself to do it. It turns out that I did it very well, my classmates asked me more questions about the topic and I got 1 bonus point!

If you want to see more of my presentation: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/128D5vri_iJmoYJh_sf8qD109vDwXyswbWQcqtGezL3E/edit?usp=sharing

SAT Preparation

The SAT is in the 2 weeks and I still have no idea of what’s going to happens. Everyday in math class, we had about 30 minutes of class time to work on math section. I don’t think I have enough time to do it! Every students in the school require to practice out side of class time 30 minutes to 1 hour each day. SAT is not the only thing that depict us how smart we are, but for students who want to go to university at America, we need to do it!

During the summer holiday, I spent most of the time practicing the SAT and I did get some good result out of it. I know that the only way to get better is to practice; you need to practice every day! I felt better when I’m at home practicing, but when I’m in school, I don’t feel good about it because of my busy works. 

To be honest, I don’t really practice SAT that much, but in the next two weeks, I will deadly practice it every single day. I know it a procrastination, but practice for 2 weeks is better than practice nothing. 

We use some resources like Khan Academy, textbooks, and college board website. Those resources help me to gain confident little by little. I feel anxious about the upcoming SAT; I hope I do it well.

 

Collage Board Example Questions! Link: https://collegereadiness.collegeboard.org/sample-questions/math/calculator-not-permitted/1
Khan Academy practice questions! It about congruence and similarity. Link: https://www.khanacademy.org/mission/sat/practice/math
Khan Academy alerting system, where it reminds us everyday to practice SAT. I found it very useful because it reminds me to always think about SAT.

Khmer MUN

Part of our Khmer class assignment, we work assembling Model United Nation (MUN) in Khmer language. We spend time, researching on the topics which are green city and fighting hungers. I had experience in MUN in English language, however, I am inexperience in Khmer language. This is an experiment in implementing this program to other Cambodian classes.

Mosquito Born Diseases Exploration

The Mosquito Born Diseases Exploration created to help bring awareness of mosquito through writing reports. First of all, what is a mosquito-borne disease? Mosquito-borne diseases are any diseases that have mosquito act as a vector– transmit the virus from one body to another body. Malaria and Dengue Fever are a type of Zoonotic disease– a type of disease that transmitted by animal or insect to human. Malaria is one of the main cause of death around the world; dengue fever also causes sickness. The common factor between Malaria and Dengue Fever is they all transmit by mosquito. 

Mosquito is a type of insects that uses nectar to feed themselves; they use blood to feed their larvae. Mosquito is a main factor in food chain, if we get ride them out, the food chain will get affected. Here is video from Ted ED about mosquito…

In Cambodia Malaria is really well cure, but for Dengue Fever is a major threat that causes kids and adults to get sick. If they don’t cure it on time, death could end up as a result. In addition, if a mosquito carries Malaria parasites, the larvae will not carry the parasites; for Dengue, if the mother has the virus, the larvae will also get that virus. During our Exploration period, it is a rainy season and our government sees a correlation of rainy season and the increase number of Dengue Fever and Malaria cases. Our team take this into an observation in our community, trying determine the potential causes of Dengue Fever. We compare the data between two villages and wrote a report of our study.

Our Study: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1L574Z3_Qow6rRFxZIrhXz-2cEp92XMY2oj6hawv1qeI/edit?usp=sharing 

 

 

 

Vision-Setting and Professional Development

First of all, have you ever thought about your career? Do you have any concerns about it? Have you come across to a thinking that in the future you might won’t have a job or education? 

Personally, I came with these kinds of questions a bunch of time. I have a lot of worry about my future after graduating from Liger. I don’t really see my path clearly yet. I don’t really know what are my strength and my weaknesses yet, but I do know what my interests. I try to seek help with when these kinds of questions poke into my mind. So yesterday, I spent my two and half hours participate in a workshop from our senior students. I was a very great opportunity for me to spend those time in finding my career after Liger. In the workshop we sent most of the time answering the questions and discuss in a group of four. It was a bit difficult to me to share my goal with other people, but at the end of the workshop, I started to not shy of sharing. I did define my weakness and my strength, plus I created my plan in order for me to reach my goal. 

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