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Sunday, March 13 • 2:00pm - 2:45pm
STEMing with OneNote

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You will not be checking emails in this workshop! By the end of this workshop you will have a range of STEM-based activities and OneNote strategies for managing, delivering, assessing and recording a STEM unit.
After walking through the door you will complete a STEM-based mini-lesson, using OneNote to record and reflect on your learning. You will then learn how to set up OneNote for a STEM-based lesson/unit. To wrap up the workshop you will plan the structure of a OneNote for a STEM unit.
DO IT: Choose from a range of hands-on STEM activities where you make and tinker while recording and reflecting on your learning using OneNote. You will work collaboratively on research, record videos, and draw diagrams.
GOT IT: Learn how to set up OneNote notebooks effectively for STEM-based learning. Whether you are a 1:1 school, have just a few computers in your classroom or none at all, you can create a notebook to help implement your STEM unit.
GO FOR IT: Use one of your own STEM-based units, or one provided to you, and work individually or in groups to plan the structure of a OneNote so that it complements the unit rather than hinders it.
Prepare to have some hard fun!

Speakers
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Megan Townes

Megan Townes has been a teacher for 10 years. She has worked as a primary, English, computing, drama, and PDHPE teacher. She is passionate about working with teachers to help them integrate technology into their classrooms, from helping a colleague one-on-one or running group workshops... Read More →


Sunday March 13, 2016 2:00pm - 2:45pm AEDT
R8 Computer Lab Level 1