STE(A)Ming into History

PL # 11206

  • Starting on 17 Mar 2017
  • Cancellation permitted until 09 Mar 2017
  • Event registrations closed on 09 Mar 2017

Delivery Format :

Event registration is Closed

Description

A day of Historical Inquiry using HASS skills and STEM capabilities to explore and create while investigating the significance of time, place and people associated with the past, present and future of our city. Participants are asked to BYOD iPad or Smart phone as you will be introduced to a range of Apps and digital games in preparation for a full afternoon of creating your digital resource, designed for your students in your classroom and beyond. Further details here: https://infograph.venngage.com/s/hPtHvFgxzSA 

 

 

 

 

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Presenters

Maree Whiteley (AISWA Staff)

Teaching And Learning Consultant

Maree Whiteley <span>(AISWA Staff)</span>

Maree Whiteley works with teachers and curriculum leaders to bring innovative and practical pedagogies into the classroom, through special projects and whole-school planning. Currently working as an AISWA Consultant in the Primary Teaching and Learning area, with specific expertise within the Humanities and Social Sciences Learning Area, this gives Maree the perfect platform to go beyond the curriculum, exploring areas of global imperatives for our young people, such as ethical and humanitarian issues, critical thinking and cultural competence. Maree continues to enjoy sharing her experience, knowledge and expertise with others in workshops, conferences and in online forums.

Robin McKean

Robin McKean

Robin McKean is the Western Australian CSER (Computer Science Educational Research) Digital Technologies Project Officer with the University of Adelaide.  In this role, she structures professional learning programs within schools (K-10) that are designed to promote motivation and engagement with Digital Technologies in accordance with their key role in Australia’s educational future.  She is an active committee member of the Educational Computing Association of Western Australia and enjoys her role as a Primary Helper for the History Teachers Association

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Date / Time

17 Mar 2017 Starts: 08:30 Finishes: 15:30

Delivery Format : In Person

State Library Northbridge

PL Hours : 7.00

Learning Area

  • Humanities and Social Sciences
  • ICT Skills and Integration

School Area

  • Middle Primary (3-6)

Event Contact

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