Technologies we take for granted
To get us into the ‘T’ area of the STEM acronym, I thought I would talk about some technology which blows my mind. I started thinking of this over recent weeks, because I realised how much we take...
View ArticleHow science teaching has changed
As some of you will know, I’m currently studying how to be a teacher. I’ve already completed my bachelor of science, now I’m learning how to impart my knowledge to the young minds of tomorrow. It’s...
View ArticleI am woman, watch me STEM!
As Sunday the 8th of March was International Women’s Day, I thought it only fitting to write about women – particularly women in STEM. Earlier during the week, I had dinner with a male friend who has...
View ArticleIncreasing Australia’s Competitiveness in STEM Through Collaboration
Last Wednesday (20 May) Professor Ian Chubb, AC, Chief Scientist of Australia, and a number of select panellists held a discussion at the Museum of Applied Arts & Sciences (Powerhouse Museum)...
View ArticleInnovation for Australia: A step in the right direction
Yesterday Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull unveiled the government’s $1.1 billion innovation package that will be rolled out over the next four years to promote business-based research,...
View ArticleInspiring innovation with makerspaces
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View ArticleHow can I start a makerspace at my school?
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View ArticleFull STEAM ahead with Melissa Lander
A native from Ontario, Melissa focused her budding education career on numeracy curriculum design. “Math is one of those subjects where a student’s understanding is not as obvious and it doesn’t...
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