Podcast: One World Robotics Competition Follow Us: Comments 0 One World Robotics Competition About Find out about the OneWorld Robotics competition being held in Australia and Asian countries for 2019. It’s all about students applying digital literacy skills to a real-world problem! Hosted by Ben Newsome from Fizzics Education More Information About the FizzicsEd Podcast More about the OneWorld Robotics Competition Mastering STEAM-related skills is essential for students to become innovative job creators in our fast-changing society. The ability to harness STEAM skillsets will define 21st-century leaders. The OneWorld Robotics Competition aims to: Challenge students to apply robotic STEAM-related skills to solve real-world problems​ Inspire students to develop creative problem-solving skills​ Engage students in collaborative teamwork ​ Utilize effective communication​ Encourage agility and adaptability in a competition environment More about Kurt Yang Kurt product manager who is passionate about leveraging innovative digital technologies and design thinking agile methodology to remove frictions and improve customer experiences, especially in the financial services industry (Fintech) and education industry (EduTech). 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: 10 " Teaching design thinking through 3D printing " Comments 0 Teaching design thinking with Makers Empire Ben Newsome July 17, 2017 Coding Edchat Edtech Education Maker Space Podcasts STEM Teaching Edutech When it comes to design thinking, having students create 3D objects that solve a real-world problem is pretty close to a perfect lesson. In this talk with Mandi Dimitriadis from Makers Empire we discover just how far 3D printing has come (you can even print in chocolate!) plus the critical... Read More Listen Episode: 99 " Connecting ideas through art " Comments 0 Podcast: Poetry & Science Combined Ben Newsome May 22, 2020 Education Podcasts Scicomm Teaching literacy Here's a challenge to take up - why not try combining poetry with your science programs? We chat the positive impact this has on learning and about how this can be done with Dr Sam Illingworth, a Senior Lecturer in science communication at the University of Western Australia. Read More Listen Love Science? Subscribe! Join our newsletter Receive more lesson plans and fun science ideas. PROGRAMS COURSES SHOP CREATIVE KIDS KITS Calendar of Events Featured Article Famous Scientists & Their Jam: Rosalind Franklin and crystallography! Topics Apps [11] Agriculture [3] Art [16] Augmented Reality [4] AussieED [1] Awards [12] Big History [1] Biology [41] Books [3] China [1] Churchill Fellowship [19] Cleveland [1] Club [4] Coding [14] Cooking [3] Dinosaurs [6] Distance Education [49] Eastershow [2] Edchat [223] Edtech [66] Education [193] Educhange [5] Environment [31] Events [43] Farming [1] Food [4] Gaming [7] Gifted [7] History [3] Indigenous [3] Kids [36] Kids Parties [5] Kitchen Chemistry [7] Maker Space [11] Maths [10] Media [18] Museums [30] Music [2] NASA [6] National Science Week [3] Outdoors [35] Outreach [33] Ozscied [2] Podcasts [119] Pop Culture [4] Preschool [24] Remote Education [16] Robotics [10] Safety [2] Scicomm [133] Scied [34] Science [5] Science News [4] Social Media [8] Soils [1] Space Science [22] Sport [8] STEM [199] Teaching [250] Television [2] Toys & Gadgets [1] Video Conferencing [40] Virtual Excursions [8] Edutech [26] Distance Learning [17] primary education [40] literacy [5] secondary education [31] Christmas [1] experiments [5] seasonal [1] competitions [9] careers [8] Physics [5] Chemistry [3] design thinking [8] project-based learning [5] family [2] Inclusive education [6] Classroom management [1] Student encouragement [2] STEAM [7] Higher education [2] teacher [1] Vacation care [1] middle school [1] Artificial Intelligence [2] Sustainability [7] UN SDGs [4] Global [2] International [1] Chinese student visits [1] Science & Technology Camps [1] Design [2] Oceans [2] video conference [1] online [4] virtual [1] Child online safety [1] dis [0] Film [1] Inquiry-based learning [5] List [1] Student investigation [2] collaboration [1] K to 2 education [1] Photography [1] Parenting [4] Lesson ideas [1] Lab Tech [1] Leadership [1] special needs [1] image [1] gamification [1] Esports [1] biotechnology [1] computational thinking [2] digital technologies [1] Games [1] Social Emotional Learning [1] Engineering [4] Virtual reality [1] Play [1] preservice teaching [1] Load More Topics
Find out about the OneWorld Robotics competition being held in Australia and Asian countries for 2019. It’s all about students applying digital literacy skills to a real-world problem! Hosted by Ben Newsome from Fizzics Education
More about the OneWorld Robotics Competition Mastering STEAM-related skills is essential for students to become innovative job creators in our fast-changing society. The ability to harness STEAM skillsets will define 21st-century leaders. The OneWorld Robotics Competition aims to: Challenge students to apply robotic STEAM-related skills to solve real-world problems​ Inspire students to develop creative problem-solving skills​ Engage students in collaborative teamwork ​ Utilize effective communication​ Encourage agility and adaptability in a competition environment More about Kurt Yang Kurt product manager who is passionate about leveraging innovative digital technologies and design thinking agile methodology to remove frictions and improve customer experiences, especially in the financial services industry (Fintech) and education industry (EduTech).
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
When it comes to design thinking, having students create 3D objects that solve a real-world problem is pretty close to a perfect lesson. In this talk with Mandi Dimitriadis from Makers Empire we discover just how far 3D printing has come (you can even print in chocolate!) plus the critical...
Here's a challenge to take up - why not try combining poetry with your science programs? We chat the positive impact this has on learning and about how this can be done with Dr Sam Illingworth, a Senior Lecturer in science communication at the University of Western Australia.
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