Interested in integrating IT and Computer Science into your curriculum? Discover endless learning possibilities of a Technology Professional Development course at the Engaging Minds to Inspire Diversity in IT workshops!

The focus of each day is on hands-on, activity-based learning and problem-solving activities that foster discussions and networking opportunities, enabling teachers to enrich their classes with engaging content for their students. This Professional Development is specifically tailored to cater to the needs and interests of teachers seeking to incorporate IT and computing into their curriculum, with a particular focus on empowering female students and First Nations students.

Schedule - Day 1

8:45 am: Welcome

We will meet at the University of Queensland in Collaborative Room (49-301) at the Advanced Engineering Building.

9:00 am: Tour

Tour the UQ Cyber Agile Security Operations Centre (ASOC) and the UQ Cyber Device Testing Room to learn more about the cybersecurity research being undertaken at the University of Queensland.

9:30 am: Hands-on Workshops

  • Tiny Rangers - Make cybersecurity education more accessable in this red team/blue team exercise, the red team is made up of offensive security players who try to attack an organization's cybersecurity defenses. The blue team defends against and responds to the red team attack.

10:30 am: Morning Tea

Enjoy morning tea in the courtyard of the Sir James Foots Building.

11:15 am: Hands-on Workshops

  • Break the Code - Cryptography - This workshop will introduce teachers to the fun world of cryptography where they will learn how to leverage skills in maths to create and solve different coded messages. You will work in groups using cipher methods and with the help of a key; decipher secret messages performing an inverse substitution process to extract the original message, teachers will be able to “crack the code” and hopefully send some decrypted responses back!

12:15 pm: Lunch

Enjoy a delicious lunch at Lakeside Cafe near the UQ Lakes.

1:30 pm: Hands-on Workshops

  • Design Thinking and Wicked Problems - Unlock your creativity and be introduced to the concepts of Design Thinking and explore innovative ideation techniques using generative artificial intelligence to spark creativity and generate new ideas. Then put this new knowledge to the test by designing your own wearable technology.

3:00 pm: Hands-on Workshops

  • Good vs Bad Idea - Introduce entrepreneurial activities that encourage your students to be bold and adventurous. Explore ways to identify opportunities to solve challenges that create positive change locally and globally.

4:00 pm: Tour

Tour the UQ St Lucia campus. Learn about the history and research being undertaken at UQ - Did you know that during World War II, the University of Queensland was one of the key research centres for the Allies? Researchers at the university worked on developing new technologies and materials for the war effort, including radar and sonar devices.

5:00 pm: Keynote Address and Dinner

Enjoy a delicious dinner at Patina @ Alumni Court and hear from an industry expect on STEM technologies in education.

 

Schedule - Day 2

8:45 am: Welcome

We will meet at the University of Queensland in Collaborative Room (49-301) at the Advanced Engineering Building.

9:00 am: Hands-on Workshops

  • Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning, Virtual Reality and Micromelons - Gain hands-on experience in using and applying Artificial Intelligence and Virtual Reality to your own teaching contexts to encourage creativity, collaboration, and critical thinking among your students.

10:30 am: Morning Tea

Enjoy morning tea in the atrium of the Advanced Engineering Building.

11:00 am: Hands-on Workshops

  • Programming with Robots - This workshop introduces teachers to the exciting world of programming robots. From blocks to Python and beyond, learn how to program and integrate micromelon robotic techniques into the classroom. The workshop aims to improve the analytical and problem solving skills of students, and complements the technology curriculum by providing a project-based learning activity.

12:00 am: Panel Discussion

Discuss the impact generative artificial intelligence has on education in Queensland as well as strategies for implementing AI based learning in the classroom.

1:15 pm: Lunch

Enjoy a delicious lunch in the atrium of the Global Change Institute.

 

Limited spots available. Book yours now!


 

 

 

About UQSchoolsNet Professional Development workshops

Discover the endless learning possibilities that only a UQSchoolsNet Professional Development workshop in technology can offer, in workshops led by world-class researchers at the University of Queensland.

Venue

The University of Queensland St Lucia campus

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