Wednesday 26th May 7-8pm (Virtual)
This is a virtual workshop aimed at encouraging adult participants to inspire and enthuse the next generation about STEM through fun, engaging design and build experiences. It is supported by IMechE Midland Region and Professor Reza Ziarati of Centre for Factories of the Future (C4FF)
It involves a practical session in which participants will be guided through the construction of their own working model of an electric fan boat. This activity is very popular with primary schools who are keen to provide their pupils with enriching cross-curricula activities. It ties in with learning objectives in science and D&T, as well as the environmental issues of shipping emissions, air quality and climate change.
The workshop will be led by IMechE Fellow Caroline Alliston, who has 12 years’ experience in STEM education. It will include insights into STEM engagement in primary schools, instructions on how to build the model and explanations of the science involved. There will be an opportunity to ask questions afterwards. The parts needed to construct the model will be posted out in advance to those who are booked onto the workshop. For this reason, you will be asked to enter your postal address on the booking form and bookings will close 3 weeks prior to the event (End April)
You will need to supply your own felt tip pen, ruler, scissors and Sellotape. If you don’t have a glue gun then please let us know (we may be able to assist). The activity can be conducted with double sided tape but is much more satisfactory when conducted with a glue gun! If you have a child of a suitable age (about 7-12) then they are welcome to build the model with you.
Hints will be given about how to conduct the activity in class when it is safe to do so. Free class packs of materials and components will be made available when you run the activity in school, as well as a lesson plan, PowerPoint and pupil worksheet.
Check out Caroline’s website www.technologyforfun.co.uk for more fun design and make STEM activities.
Date: Wednesday 26th May 2021
Time: 7-8 pm
Meeting format: on-line; a link will be sent out the day before the workshop.
Places are limited. Please send your application to join this event to: john.butler276@btinternet.com.
If you have an interest in inspiring and enthusing the next generation you will be interested in a presentation from Caroline Alliston to be given on 3rd March. Details and application can be found at: