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Zimmerman has been bringing his hands-on approach to volunteerism to local schools for more than seven years, with specific focus on low-income, non-native English speaking students. Together, Zimmerman and the students have built circuits and devices, an electric guitar and drum kit out of plastic pipe, a microscope with no lens, and a mini Mars rover, among many other things. Many of these projects have been published in Make, a magazine for do-it-yourself enthusiasts.
After receiving a grant from the National Science Foundation, Zimmerman formalized his activities into a curriculum at the Latino College Preparatory Academy (LCPA), a public charter high school in
"Tom's presence at our school has been transformational," said
Under Zimmerman's leadership the program has grown to 16 teachers, attracting scientists and engineers from NASA Ames, Lockheed Martin,
"We are proud of
IBM's global volunteer initiative is encouraged and supported worldwide through its On Demand Community, which provides volunteers with Web-based solutions and company matching grants to encourage its employees to volunteer, and they do in record numbers. Today, IBM's On Demand Community includes more than 115,047 employees and retirees with 8.6 million volunteer hours contributed in the last six years.
The inaugural Governor and First Lady's Medals for Service recognize one outstanding volunteer, one innovative business volunteer program, and one non profit leader whose innovation in the field of volunteerism has had a tangible effect in their community, region, or state of
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Additional materials:
Students participating in the underwater workshop from the Extreme Science Program: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I4gzR2cbbzA
Solar energy project: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=neoURNTwB0Y
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