STEM Newsletter – Term 4, 2024
Welcome back to The Brainary STEM Newsletter! 2024 has flown by and Term 4 is in full swing. We have two wonderful articles that focus on three pertinent...
Welcome back to The Brainary STEM Newsletter! 2024 has flown by and Term 4 is in full swing. We have two wonderful articles that focus on three pertinent...
We recently conducted two exciting workshops on Human Rights and STEM Education for year 9-11 students in Cabonne, as part of a Youth Week event facilitated...
In this term’s edition, we delve into two critical topics that resonate with the challenges and opportunities in STEM education. Our first article,...
Last week, The Brainary had the exciting opportunity to be an exhibitor at the EduTECH 2024 conference in Melbourne. As one of Australia’s largest...
The recent launch of widely available and powerful artificial intelligence (AI) tools has presented myriad opportunities and challenges for administrators...
Ten years ago, I wrote an article for Cosmos magazine with the title ‘Why robots will not replace classroom teachers any time soon.’ The article mentioned...
On the 31st of May, I had the exciting opportunity to attend the Rhodes Robot Ball in Canada Bay to run a Fable robotics station. It was a pleasure to...
In this short paper we will try to give you a few ideas about how you might use AI tools to ease your workload. In what seems to be a very short time...
You might think using Raspberry Pi’s in the primary classroom and learning python programming and circuitry is advanced even for Year 6 students. Not...
We’ve come a long way since the release of ChatGPT in November 2022, both in terms of the technology, and how it is being handled in Australian...
Happy 2024 and welcome back to the Brainary’s STEM Newsletter. Over the summer break I had the opportunity to visit our STEM Education partners in Europe...
Increasingly, public libraries are a popular place for STEM learning for both children and youth. Since 2023, Geelong Regional Libraries has partnered...
Innovation and technology continues to push the frontiers of what is possible in education. One such force is virtual reality – a revolutionary...
We’re excited to share an update on our STEM Makerspace Program which we were awarded a Federal Grant to deliver in the Greater Geelong Region....
In 2014, I wrote a blog piece on how digital content will be delivered to university students. While drawn from my experiences as a university academic,...
GEELONG TIMES | BY Billy Higgins EMERGING technologies such as 3D printing, robotics and virtual reality experiences will soon be publicly accessible...
We were thrilled to have the Hon. Richard Marles, Deputy Prime Minister of Australia take time out of his busy schedule to officially launch our STEM...
I was lucky to attend the 2023 Next Library conference which was held in the extremely well-appointed and well-equipped Aarhus public library...
This term, we have an excellent contribution from Professor Leon Sterling, who delves into the hot topic of Artificial Intelligence after the launch...
Leon Sterling | Professor In Software Engineering Computing and Information Systems at The University of Melbourne The launch of Chat-GPT in November...
Human Rights Leadership Forum in NSW Lorraine Finlay & Hugh Kingsley with high school students Hugh Kingsley | Managing Director at The Brainary How...
Australia is set to get its first ever Robotics Strategy. The Department of Industry, Science and Resources has just released a Discussion paper. ...
Achieving Purpose, Creativity and Impact through Load Reduction Instruction Sue Floro – Head of Knox Grammar Preparatory School Ian Fairhurst –...
Did you know, music accesses different parts of the brain than language? And so music can be used to communicate or engage with someone who has been...
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