National Science Week Virtual Reality Workshop
Event description
ABOUT THE WORKSHOP
The Australian School of Entrepreneurship invites you to the Virtual Reality STEM Workshop for National Science Week 2024!
This workshop is an interactive program where students will learn about various STEM disciplines, including Virtual Reality, Artificial Intelligence. Participants will also have the chance to build their own virtual reality headsets, which they get to keep!
The workshop is designed for students aged 6 to 17 years.
ABOUT THE DAY
During the Virtual Reality STEM Workshop, students will explore the exciting world of STEM and innovation. They will have the opportunity to build their own virtual reality headset and brainstorm ideas for starting a STEM-based business.
Key activities include:
- STEM 101. What is STEM? How is STEM used in the world around us?
- Ideation. What are some local and global problems? How can we use technology and innovation to solve them?
- Presentation. Students will be invited to present their business ideas, Shark Tank style!
- Virtual Reality Headsets. Students will build their very own virtual reality headsets that they get to take home!
EVENT DETAILS
- Date: Saturday, 17 August 2024
- Workshop: 10:15am to 1:00pm
- Location: Libraries ACT - Dickson Antill St, Dickson ACT 2602, Australia
- Target Cohort: Students aged 6 to 17 years
- Cost: Thanks to National Science Week, this program is at no cost to the participant to attend!
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
A big thank you to the National Science Week for partnering with us!
ABOUT US
The Australian School of Entrepreneurship is an initiative of The ASE Group - a community-led and purpose driven business for good that delivers education, entrepreneurship and employment programs to Australians of all ages. Our mission is to equip every Australian with the skills, resources and mindset they need to start a business or enter the workforce, regardless of their postcode.
Learn more: www.ase.edu.au
Contact: group@ase.edu.au
Tickets for good, not greed Humanitix dedicates 100% of profits from booking fees to charity