Podcast: Maker Hub at Jaycar Electronics Follow Us: Comments 0 Maker Hub at Jaycar Electronics About Find out about Jaycar Electronics brand new Maker Hub at Central Park Mall! This site is designed so that you can drop in and work on on your own projects and have access to fabrication services like 3D printing, plus join facilitated workshops on coding and more. We chat with Michael Sutherland who is the Retail Innovation Manager for Jaycar Electronics. He is undoubtedly having a blast in the Maker Hub as he applies his science background to help inspire the makers of tomorrow. Hosted by Ben Newsome from Fizzics Education More Information About the FizzicsEd Podcast About the Maker Hub at Central Park Mall The Maker Hub at Central Park Mall combines a traditional retail store with modern collaborative and maker spaces dedicated to the electronics enthusiast. It carries most of the standard Jaycar range, plus some specially curated new products. The maker hub is a full hands-on experience where visitors can design and build projects, utilising workshop machinery like PCB, Laser and 3D printers. There are even facilities on site to store your project and tools mid-project. About Michael Sutherland Working as the Retail Innovation Manager for an Australian electronics company like Jaycar is a dream come true for Michael. He has a science background from Western Sydney University and having worked in Jaycar Stores during his studies, he is a self-professed general nerd and lifelong hobbyist. His goal is to help inspire the makers of tomorrow and help break down the preconceptions that might stop people from getting involved. With interviews with leading science educators and STEM thought leaders, this science education podcast is about highlighting different ways of teaching kids within and beyond the classroom. It’s not just about educational practice & pedagogy, it’s about inspiring new ideas & challenging conventions of how students can learn about their world! Hosted by Ben Newsome Other Episodes Episode: 76 " Science in public! " Comments 0 Podcast: Innovation Games Highlights from 2018 Ben Newsome May 22, 2019 Events Outdoors Podcasts Scicomm Back in August 2018 Sydney Olympic Park put on the Innovation Games as part of the Sydney Science Festival & National Science Week. Here's just some of the highlights! Read More Listen Episode: 1 " Helping preschoolers learn! " Comments 0 Why establishing science clubs for preschoolers works Ben Newsome May 26, 2017 Teaching Edchat Maker Space Museums Outreach Podcasts Preschool STEM Adam Selinger from the Children’s Discovery Museum in Wollongong discusses why establishing science clubs in libraries for children under 5 years old through the Little Bang Discovery Club has been such a success. 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Find out about Jaycar Electronics brand new Maker Hub at Central Park Mall! This site is designed so that you can drop in and work on on your own projects and have access to fabrication services like 3D printing, plus join facilitated workshops on coding and more. We chat with Michael Sutherland who is the Retail Innovation Manager for Jaycar Electronics. He is undoubtedly having a blast in the Maker Hub as he applies his science background to help inspire the makers of tomorrow. Hosted by Ben Newsome from Fizzics Education
About the Maker Hub at Central Park Mall The Maker Hub at Central Park Mall combines a traditional retail store with modern collaborative and maker spaces dedicated to the electronics enthusiast. It carries most of the standard Jaycar range, plus some specially curated new products. The maker hub is a full hands-on experience where visitors can design and build projects, utilising workshop machinery like PCB, Laser and 3D printers. There are even facilities on site to store your project and tools mid-project. About Michael Sutherland Working as the Retail Innovation Manager for an Australian electronics company like Jaycar is a dream come true for Michael. He has a science background from Western Sydney University and having worked in Jaycar Stores during his studies, he is a self-professed general nerd and lifelong hobbyist. His goal is to help inspire the makers of tomorrow and help break down the preconceptions that might stop people from getting involved.
With interviews with leading science educators and STEM thought leaders, this science education podcast is about highlighting different ways of teaching kids within and beyond the classroom. It’s not just about educational practice & pedagogy, it’s about inspiring new ideas & challenging conventions of how students can learn about their world! Hosted by Ben Newsome
Back in August 2018 Sydney Olympic Park put on the Innovation Games as part of the Sydney Science Festival & National Science Week. Here's just some of the highlights!
Adam Selinger from the Children’s Discovery Museum in Wollongong discusses why establishing science clubs in libraries for children under 5 years old through the Little Bang Discovery Club has been such a success. We also chat about the importance of allowing kids to guide their own learning and experience failures...
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