The theme ‘STEM by NATURE’ is to highlight how STEM is natural and related to all disciplines and connected to creating renewable, sustainable and interconnected world. This can include workshops covering any topic of science, the arts, food and fibre, energy, environmental, biological, space, first nations, learning, etc).

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. This conference is designed by students and teachers for students and teachers.

The intent of the It Takes a Spark Grok Academy STEM Conference is to bring together Students (Year 4 to 10) and Teachers to connect with inspiring industry role models, share their current school based activities and projects using an authentic sharing and experiential model, create networks of teachers and student teams, and solve social justice design challenges.

The participation of the students is as important as teachers as our intent is to ignite, empower and nurture both to be leaders of STEM and Entrepreneurship within their schools. This is a conference designed and led by students and teachers for students and teachers.

Teachers will have both formal and informal opportunities to speak to other teachers who have enacted programs and activities in their schools and get their questions answered.

The workshops and social justice design challenges are all hands-on so students and teachers will experience first-hand what it is like to be part of great STEM and entrepreneurial learning. This will spark new ideas about curriculum and pedagogy.

Who Should Attend

  • Students – those who are already (or aspire to be) STEM Leaders in your school
  • Teachers – those who have little experience and those who have a lot
  • Heads of Learning Areas / Curriculum – who wish to discover how to plan as a team to break down the discipline silos of learning
  • Principals and Deputy Principals – to witness what is possible by embedding STEM authentically in your school

INTRODUCING THE KEYNOTE SPEAKERS.....

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RENAE SAYERS

Space Science and Technology Centre
School of Earth and Planetary Sciences
Curtin University

Renae Sayers is the Deputy Director of the Space Science and Technology Centre at Curtin University and her goal is to help WA fall in love with space. Not just for the inspiration (although that can literally change lives), but for the challenge, the innovation potential and the incredible impact it has on our world.

It all started with an email to NASA as a 16-year-old that kick-started her journey through a degree in Astrophysics, to running away to join a science circus and then onward to a career in STEM engagement across the globe.

These days she keeps busy with the Binar Space Program (BIN-nar, Noongar for “fireball” or shooting star) which launched WA’s first home grown spacecraft in 2021 and is on the path to exploring our Moon, as our scientists and engineers come together to unravel the mysteries of the origins and evolution of our solar system. Keen to make space in service of others, Renae spearheads BinarX – the outreach program putting space exploration in the hands of high schoolers and student-designed and built payloads on-orbit with the Binar spacecraft.

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DR JESSICA BUCK

Telethon Kids Institute
UWA Researcher
Superstar of STEM

Jessica is an early career cancer researcher specialising in finding better treatments for kids with brain cancer. Brain cancer kills more Australian children than any other disease. Since radiotherapy is an important part of treatment for childhood brain cancer, Jessica works to find new combinations of drugs that increase the effectiveness of radiotherapy.

As a Kamilaroi woman, Jessica also aims to increase the number of young Aboriginal women working in, studying, and enjoying STEM. She regularly hosts students and interns, and is involved in mentoring through the Aurora Project’s High School Program.

Teacher Professional Development Stream

“Many teachers and schools are challenged by HOW to create STEM learning that develops students across the years to be the independent critical thinkers and problem solvers the world needs.

We have brought together some of Australia’s leading practitioners in the fields of design, technology, curriculum planning, student engagement and STEM learning to develop a special Teacher Professional Development stream at this year’s WA It Takes a Spark Grok Academy STEM Conference.

Every session is designed to provide teachers with the insight, practical guidance and resources they need to improve their planning and practice upon return to their schools. The professional learning will support teachers no matter their prior background, confidence, or capability.”

TEACHER MINI-MASTER CLASSES

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First Steps to designing a well-planned STEM program
Dr Adrian Bertolini
Intuyu Consulting / Spark STEM Conferences
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Engage Future Data Scientists with AusEarthEd and Pawsey Supercomputing Centre
Jo Watkins, Australian Earth Science Education and Ann Backhaus, Pawsey Supercomputing Research Centre
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How electric vehicle racing can engage your students in STEM
Clay Woolcock
Comet Bay College
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Using AI tools – the good, the bad and the ugly
Grok Academy
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SpaceDraft: unleashing student creativity
SpaceDraft
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CME Digital Technologies Challenge
The Chamber of Minerals & Energy of Western Australia
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Teacher Networking and STEM Pathways session

DIGIDESIGN MINI-WORKSHOPS - students and teachers

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Who did it?
GATE Year 10 students
Northam Senior Secondary
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What could we do with dinosaur DNA?
Amanda Rogers
Cultivating Curiosity
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STEM is cool!
Seema Shorey and students
Grovelands Primary School
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LEGO Algorithmics
Grok Academy
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Man or Machine: How does Artificial Intelligence work?
Grok Academy
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Robogals EV3 Engineering/Programming Session
Robogals Perth
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Emergency Management: Managing an Emergency
Institute of Public Works Engineering Australasia – WA
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Virtual and Augmented Reality
Lindsay Hall
Dale Christian School
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Building a Sustainable City
Students from Attadale Primary School
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Developing a Water Efficiency Warning System
Water Corporation
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Marshmallow Skyscrapers
Engineering Institute of Technology
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Fibonacci in Nature
Cara Barrett
Peter Carnley Anglican Community School
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Big, Bigger, Biggest, Biggester – How can I visualise BIG data?
Ann Backhaus, Pawsey Supercomputing Research Centre and Australian Data Science Education Institute (ADSEI)
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From Fast Fashion to Fantastic Bags
Natascha Clark and Vanessa Krollig
Peter Carnley Anglican Community School
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Fish Care and Sustainable Biology
Nicholas Rust and Katrina Lawrence
Peter Carnley Anglican Community School
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Track Masters
Railway Technical Society of Australasia

STEM Expo hands-on activities area

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Remote Piloting
Barry Hutton
South Metropolitan TAFE
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A day in the life of an Enviro – hands on experience
Melissa Paxman
Roy Hill
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Chevron Energy
Haura Hussaini
Chevron Australia
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Grok Academy @ the STEM Expo
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Solar Car Challenge
TIDES students
Peter Carnley Anglican Community School
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WA Organic and Isotope Geochemistry Centre
Faculty of Science and Engineering
Curtin University
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Phased Array Ultrasonic Inspection
Richard Stocker
EnerMech Pty Ltd
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Synergy – helping to shape WA’s energy future
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Drones: Supporting the Australian Environment
Al-Ameen College
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Future Focused DigiDesign
Harrisdale Primary School
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Emerging Energies
Clough Group
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Tackling the problem of food wastage
Australian Christian College, Darling Downs
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Drone Experience
Pakronics
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Augmented Reality Live
Worley
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CME Digital Technologies Program
Chamber of Minerals & Energy of WA
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STEM Outreach Program
Jo Watkins & Sally Budge
Australian Earth Science Education
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Greening PC: Regenerating Nature and Increasing Canopy Coverage for a Sustainable Future
Students from Perth College

PROBLEM SOLVERS DESIGN CHALLENGE

Each session has a different real life design or STEM challenge to solve aimed at Year 4 to 10 students. You will be posed with a real life design challenge and lead through the design process to ideate and present possible solutions.

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Dark Skies
Courtney Press
Bloom
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The STEM Energy Game
Woodside Energy
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Are mammoth meatballs a solution or a problem?
Amanda Rogers
Cultivating Curiosity
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Where the wind blows!
Curtin Engineers Without Borders
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Outdoor Solutions
Rebecca Moore
South Metro PEAC
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Crash Course in Micro:Bit
Grok Academy
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Building Bridges
Clough Group
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Minecraft Sustainable Zoo Challenge
Natascha Clark
Peter Carnley Anglican Community School
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Mars Mission Possible!
Engineers Australia
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World building: What does a school of the future look like?
SpaceDraft
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Drones – from start to finish!
Aicode Australia
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Energy Efficiency – it’s not all black and white
Tronox
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Using Lego to Prototype & Test the New Swan River Bridge
Chee Wong
E2 Young Engineers Australia
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Binar ‘bots: Communications and Space
Curtin STEM Outreach

Agenda

8.15 AM

REGISTRATION, COFFEE/TEA & NETWORKING

8.45 AM

MASTER OF CEREMONIES

Welcome to Country, Welcome to Participants, Set up for the Day

9.00 AM

Keynote Speaker: Dr Jessica Buck

9.40 AM

TEACHER ORIENTED MINI-MASTER CLASSES (Rotation 1)

  • 40 min sessions
  • Parallel sessions
  • Presented by attending teachers / universities / industry
  • Mini-master classes for teachers to explore specific aspect of embedding STEM in their curriculum 
  • Various sessions will address beginning teachers, next step and extending

Breakout Rooms
Pre-registration required

9.40 AM

DIGIDESIGN MINI-WORKSHOPS + STEM Expo (Rotation 1)

  • 40 min sessions
  • For teachers and students
  • Parallel workshop stations
  • Workshops demonstrate hands-on STEM and / or entrepreneurial activities for Year 4 to 10 students
  • Presented by attending students / teachers / universities / sponsors / organisations

Breakout Rooms
Pre-registration required

10.25 AM

MORNING TEA

An opportunity to network with other teachers and students, and explore trade displays.

11.00 AM

PROBLEM SOLVERS DESIGN CHALLENGE

  • 80 min session – parallel sessions aimed at Year 4 to 10 students and teachers
  • This session is an opportunity for universities, industry, schools, or community organisations to pose real life design challenges and lead students through the design process to ideate and present possible solutions.

Breakout Rooms
Pre-registration required

11.00 AM

TEACHER NETWORKING

  • 40 min session
  • An opportunity to connect with other teachers and presenters to share ideas, possibilities and practices

Breakout Rooms
Pre-registration required

11.40 AM

STEM PATHWAYS SESSION

  • 40 min session
  • An opportunity to meet with the sponsors in the STEM EXPO area to discuss (without students) how they can support you in delivering and inspiring STEM in your school

Breakout Rooms
Pre-registration required

12.25 PM

LUNCH

An opportunity to network with other teachers and students, and explore trade displays.

1.00 PM

Keynote Speaker: Renae Sayers

1.40 PM

TEACHER ORIENTED MINI-MASTER CLASSES (Rotation 2)

  • 40 min sessions
  • Parallel sessions
  • Presented by attending teachers / universities / industry
  • Mini-master classes for teachers to explore specific aspect of embedding STEM in their curriculum 
  • Various sessions will address beginning teachers, next step and extending

Breakout Rooms
Pre-registration required

1.40 PM

DIGIDESIGN MINI-WORKSHOPS + STEM Expo (Rotation 2)

  • 40 min sessions
  • For teachers and students
  • Parallel work stations
  • Workshops demonstrate hands-on STEM and / or entrepreneurial activities for Year 4 to 10 students
  • Presented by attending students / teachers / universities / sponsors / organisations

Breakout Rooms
Pre-registration required

2.30 PM

FEEDBACK AND CONFERENCE COMPLETION

  • Awarding of prizes to attendees
  • Completion of feedback form

2.45 PM

CLOSE OF CONFERENCE

REGISTRATION INFORMATION

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VENUE
Peter Carnley Anglican Community School
386 Wellard Rd
Wellard WA 6170

DATE  Wednesday, 20 September 2023

TIME / AGENDA  8.15am open
8.45am start – 2.45pm finish

Read FAQ’s – suggestions on who should attend, answers about what stage you are at and if the conference will suit, registration T&C’s, and more…

Teachers are able to attend without students
We recommend max 25 students per school with minimum teacher ratio of 1T:10S

CONFERENCE RATES

Early bird Teacher $185*
Teacher $225
Early bird Student $30*
Student $35
Early bird Pre-service/Aides $66*
Pre-service/Aides $99
inclusive of GST, morning tea and lunch
*book by 23/08/2023


Scholarships will be available for schools in low socio-economic areas

Upon registration you will receive a confirmation email and invoice, payment is via direct deposit or credit card. For full details click on the register button alternatively call Rachel on +61 (0) 411 270 277  to coordinate your registration or ask any questions. Workshop selection will open 3 to 4 weeks prior to the conference, we will email the registered teachers and contact person.

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Rachel Manneke-Jones

Registration & Bookings
Ph: 0411 270 277
E: rachel@spark-educonferences.com.au

Dr Adrian Bertolini

Conference Co-Ordinator
Ph: 0413 036 382
E: adrian@spark-educonferences.com.au

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