Conference Date

Day 1 - Friday 24th
Day 2 - Saturday 25th
November 2017 /

Location

Scotch College

1 Morrison St, Hawthorn VIC /

Time

8.45 am – 3.45 pm
(Registration from 8am) /

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Overview

Most conferences currently being offered on STEM, STEAM and Entrepreneurship tend to be targeted towards teachers and involve a series of speakers and the occasional mini-workshops. This conference is designed to be different.

The goal of this conference is to inspire, empower and ignite students and teachers to be innovative, creative and entrepreneurial using the thinking involved in STEAM. This is a conference designed and led by students and teachers for students and teachers.

Day One (Friday November 24) is a day of Blue Sky Thinking for Teachers and Senior Secondary students to trial and share ideas and get feedback. In many ways it is an unconference – a semi-structured opportunity to connect, network, and upskill each other. Teachers will have the chance to work together with peers and senior secondary students to design new activities and programs for their schools.

Day Two (Saturday November 25) is a day for students and teachers to share, experience and try a range of hands-on STEAM activities. The main focus will be on activities for Foundation to Year 8. We are inviting schools to send teachers WITH a small team of students (up to 3 students - preferably from Years 4 – 8) to share their STEAM activities and to connect with innovative students and teachers from around Victoria.

Who Will Attend

·  Students – those who are already (or aspire to be) Technology Leaders in your school

·  Teachers – those who have little experience and those who have a lot

·  Heads of Learning Areas – who wish to see what is possible and what is already happening

·  Heads of Curriculum – who wish to discuss how to create transdisciplinary units that are powerfully engaging

·  Principals and Deputy Principals – to witness what is possible by embedding the Technologies Curriculum in your school

This will truly be an inspiring and engaging conference for all those who participate!

Agenda
Day 1 – Friday 24th November, 2017

Senior Students (Yr 9 – 12) and Teacher Day

8am Registration, coffee & networking / Foyer of Sir Zelman Cowen Science Building
8.50am Master of Ceremonies
Welcome to Participants, Set up for the Day, Housekeeping / Auditorium
9am Keynote #1 (20 min)
Theme: How technology, innovation and creativity are impacting my future? / Auditorium
Student Keynote Speaker
9.30am Sharing and Co-Creation Mini-Workshops (Rotation 1)
§  45 min session
§  Presented by attending teachers / sponsors
§  Mini-workshops to address activities and ideas for STEAM from Foundation to Year 12
§  Must be hands-on
§  Could be cross-curricular or trialling a new idea
§  Opportunity to get feedback from other teachers / Various Rooms
You will need to pre-register for workshops
10.20am Morning Tea
Includes displays of Student Videos of School STEAM Activities / Foyer of Sir Zelman Cowen Science Building
10.55am YES Teacher Un-Conference
§  2 x 45 min sessions
§  Each room / area will have a different topic for discussion
§  Facilitated by our team of students and individuals who posed the topic
§  Opportunity to discuss what works, what have been the challenges and potential solutions
§  Outcome: Teachers to share and talk with other teachers and form valuable relationships and networks / Various Rooms
You will need to pre-register for particular topic
12.30pm Lunch
Includes Student Video displays and the opportunity to network with other teachers and senior students, and explore sponsors’ displays / Foyer of Sir Zelman Cowen Science Building
1.25pm Keynote #2 (30 min)
Theme: How technology, innovation and creativity are impacting the future? / Auditorium
Adult Keynote Speaker
2pm Sharing and Co-Creation Mini-Workshops (Rotation 2)
§  45 min session
§  Second Rotation of the Sharing and Co-Creation Mini-Workshops / Various Rooms
You will need to pre-register for workshops
2.50pm Q&A Panel Session – Senior Students, Teachers and Experts
Question and Answer session moderated by Andrew Baylis (Melbourne Grammar School) with a panel of senior students, teachers from a variety of disciplines, and experts / Auditorium
3.40pm Closing Remarks and close of Day One / Auditorium
Day 2 – Saturday 25th November, 2017
Year 4 - 8 Students and Teacher Day
8am Registration, coffee & networking / Foyer of Sir Zelman Cowen Science Building
8.50am Master of Ceremonies
Welcome to Participants, Set up for the Day, Housekeeping / Auditorium
9am Keynote #3 (20 min)
Theme: How technology, innovation and creativity are impacting my future? / Auditorium
Student Keynote Speaker
9.30am Sharing and Co-Creation Workshops (Rotation 1)
§  45 min session
§  Presented by attending students / teachers / sponsors
§  Must be hands-on
§  Could be cross-curricular, something where people create and innovate, and could have teachers working alongside students / Various Rooms
You will need to pre-register for activities
10.20am Morning Tea
Includes displays of Student Videos of School STEAM Activities / Foyer of Sir Zelman Cowen Science Building
10.55am YES Problem Solvers
§  90 min session
§  Each room / area will have a different real life design or STEAM challenge to solve
§  The challenges will be sourced from industry, schools, and local communities
§  Facilitated by students and individuals who posed the challenge
§  An invitation will be extended to experts to talk about the challenge from their perspective and guide the teams
§  Information about each challenges to be aimed at Year 4 – 8 students
§  Outcome: Students to create a 2 min pitch of their solution for the completion session / Various Rooms
You will need to pre-register for particular design or STEAM challenge
12.30pm Lunch
Includes Student Video displays and the opportunity to network with other teachers and students, and explore sponsors’ displays / Foyer of Sir Zelman Cowen Science Building
1.25pm Keynote #4 (30 min)
Theme: How technology, innovation and creativity are impacting the future? / Auditorium
Adult Keynote Speaker
2.05pm Sharing and Co-Creation Workshops (Rotation 2)
§  45 min session
§  Second Rotation of the Sharing and Co-Creation Workshops / Various Rooms
You will need to pre-register for activities
3pm Presentation of YES Problem Solvers Ideas
§  Students to deliver a 2 min pitch of their solution
§  Different areas of Foyer and Auditorium will be assigned for the various challenges / Foyer and Auditorium
3.35pm Feedback and Refine
§  Opportunity for teachers to feedback on how the 2 Day YES conference could be improved for 2018 and made sustainable
§  Invitation to be on the Steering Committee for 2018 / Auditorium
3.45pm Closing Remarks and close of Day Two / Auditorium

Partners and Sponsors

We are offering the opportunity for interested industries, organisations and businesses to participate and contribute to the Youth Entrepreneurs and STEAM Ambassadors Conference.

We are asking potential partners and sponsors to be part of the conference in an innovative way.

Opportunity / Sponsorship
Sharing and Co-Creation Workshops (2 x 45 mins x 2 days)
·  Delivery of a hands-on activity where students and/or teachers can create and innovate using your products
·  Students aged from Year 4 upwards
·  Teachers attending from Government, Catholic and Independent sector schools
·  Choice of size of room / area where you can set up a promotional display
·  Availability to provide brief promotional material for Registration Bags
See Appendix for the Mini-Workshop Proposal Form for Contributors and Sponsors / $660
Display within Science Centre (2 days)
·  Small display of brand, products or services in the Zelman Cowen Science Centre
·  Display will be visible to teachers and students during registration, morning tea, lunch, and post-conference across the 2 days
·  Availability to provide brief promotional material for Registration Bags / $440

Benefits of contributing and participating

·  Raise awarenessof your business, industry or organisation’s profile to schools and students

·  Build relationshipswith school delegates and increase your network of valuable contacts

·  Showcase your brand, products and services to a room full of qualified prospects

·  Positionyourself as an industry thought-leader by presenting educational and meaningful content

To express your interest please call Rachel on 0411 270 277
or email us at and
we'll discuss the possibilities!

Mini-Workshop Proposal Form – Day 1 and 2 (Contributor and Sponsors)

Organisation:

Name(s) of people involved:

The aim of the conference mini-workshop sessions run by contributors and sponsors is for organisations to share some of their great STEAM and entrepreneurial activities and ideas with students and teachers. What creative and innovative products and activities does your organisation offer? What do you want to share with others? You could even include videos, experiments, anything that will leave people with ideas to try in their own schools.

Criteria for workshop:

·  Must be hands-on and last at most 45 mins

·  Could be cross-curricular or a new STEAM or Entrepreneurial activity idea you want to try

·  Could have workshop participants create and innovate

·  Could have teachers working alongside students

·  It is an opportunity to get feedback from students and teachers

Place a brief synopsis of your proposed mini-workshop here

Year Levels the Workshop is useful for:

Maximum Number of Participants (per session):

Time required to setup:

Resources requested from Venue (e.g. TV, power-points, benches, etc)

Other requests or requirements

Note:

  You will be notified by November 3rd whether your mini-workshop has been accepted

  There are 2 rotations per day of mini-workshop presentations. If you would like to present different sessions on different days please indicate this below and submit another form

Attach this document to your registration or email to:

VENUE
Scotch College
Sir Zelman Cowen Science Centre
1 Morrison St,
Hawthorn VIC 3122
Scotch College Map /
PARKING
Parking is available in the parking lot on Morrison street across from the main entrance to Scotch College. There will also be 76 parking spaces beneath the Sir Zelman Cowen Science Centre.
Whilst there will be plenty of parking available on Friday November 24th it might be challenging on Saturday November 25th due to APS sports occurring at Scotch College. /
ROOM EXAMPLES
·  Breakout room 10-20 ppl with TV

·  3 x Science labs 30-40 ppl
/ ·  Outdoor Learning roof area 15-40 ppl

·  Room with whiteboard wall 15-30 ppl

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