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UID:614@ais.sa.edu.au
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20220823T160000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20220823T170000
DTSTAMP:20220803T050748Z
URL:https://www.ais.sa.edu.au/events/new-thinking-new-possibilities-stem-w
 ebinar-series-webinar-5/
SUMMARY:New Thinking: New Possibilities STEM Webinar Series\, webinar 5: St
 udents Creating Virtual Worlds for Learning: A collaborative Research Proj
 ect
DESCRIPTION:In this webinar\, classroom teachers will share their experienc
 es of using VR in their classrooms and discuss what they have learnt about
  the intersection of technologies\, student creativity and student learnin
 g.\n\nIn this research project the AISSA is partnering with nationally and
  internationally recognised expert Associate Professor Erica Southgate\, U
 niversity of Newcastle and VRTY\, an innovative VR company specializing in
  educational software that is designed for student agency and creativity. 
 Teachers from Trinity College\, Pembroke School\, SEDA College SA and Sout
 hern Montessori School are co-researchers in this project.\n\nThis world f
 irst study is unique in the international context due to its longitudinal 
 approach to investigating the efficacy of 360 VR for deeper learning in sc
 hools across STEM subjects\, and in genuinely involving teachers as co-res
 earchers to build this evidence base.\n\nThis exciting VR research project
  puts in the hands of students a new way to demonstrate their learning and
  enables them to create educational content for other students. This stude
 nt created content can then be shared within their school and across schoo
 ls. Our research investigates a 360° virtual reality\, no code content au
 thoring platform in real classroom settings\, to create new knowledge abou
 t the impact of VR on student learning\, pedagogies that promote the best 
 student outcomes using VR\, and where in the curriculum the learning affor
 dances of VR are most evident.\n\nNext webinar:\n\n1 November\, 4.00 pm 
 – 5.00 pm\n\n&nbsp\;\n\nTarget audience – STEM professionals\, teacher
 s and school leaders\n\nDelivery mode – Zoom\n\nPresenters\n\n 	Associat
 e Professor Erica Southgate\, University of Newcastle\n 	Kingston Lee-Youn
 g\, CEO\, VRTY\n 	Teacher researchers: Steve Grant and Jessica Simons (Tri
 nity College)\, Ella Camporeale and Howard MacPherson (Pembroke School)\, 
 Toni Maddock (Southern Montessori School)\, Adrian Stenta and Ashley Jenne
 r  (SEDA College)\n\n&nbsp\;\n\nFor registration enquiries please contact
  Emily Metelmann.\n\nA Zoom link will be sent closer to the event.
CATEGORIES:Professional Learning
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