Powerhouse Museum and Vandi Tompkins

On the morning of Thursday 27 February, the Powerhouse Museum’s Mars Lab team linked up with eight Australian high schools and NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in California to speak with Vandi Tompkins, driver of the Mars rover Curiosity.

There was quite a bit of excitement around this event. The Minister assisting the Premier on Western Sydney, Executive Director Public Schools for the Department of Education and Communities and the Powerhouse Museum’s director, Rose Hiscock, all gathered at Casula High School (one of the schools joining in the video conference) to watch the event unfold.

From here at the Powerhouse in the Mars Lab studio, the Mars Lab team chatted with Vandi and invited young people at the participating schools to ask her some questions. Vandi told us about the latest news on Curiosity, having recently crossed Dingo Gap, a region on Mars named after a place in Western Australia, and heading over to a steep rocky region called Kimberley (also named after an Australian region!).

Vandi spoke about her dreams as a young girl in India to one day work in a space related job, to studying robotics and finally ending up working for NASA. She shared some of the maps and planning tools they use to prepare for each drive, showed us images of Curiosity and told us about what she does in her free time – drive motorcycles and rock climb (you know, the usual!)

One of the most memorable questions came from a year ten student: “What if I want to pursue a career in science and am not smart enough”. It made us realise what an important role we play at the Powerhouse Museum in building confidence and career paths for young people, and of course anyone smart enough to want a career in science has taken the first step!
Vandi then connected to our Museum’s Mars Lab rover, Mawson, via the internet and drove Mawson around the Mars Yard. She performed a few manoeuvres as she giggled excitedly saying how much fun it was to drive a rover in Australia through a web browser. She made a few comparisons between Mawson and Curiosity, saying that many of the functionalities were very similar.

The experience was a truly inspiring and memorable one, not only for the lucky young people who participated in the video conference link up, but also for everyone all over the world who watched the event live online as well.


ITEC 2014 Call for Papers

Interactive Technology in Education Conference Call for Paper

ITEC 2014 is fast approaching and an exciting program of international and national keynote speakers and a range of other presentations is currently being developed. The programming committee is currently calling for submissions to present in a number of different strands.

ITEC 2014
Papers may be submitted in a number of strands:

Strand 1 (Wednesday 9 July)

Industry Professionals, Interactive Technology Experts, and/or Innovators in Content or Program Design and Delivery – this is your chance to share your valuable experience and insight. We particularly encourage papers which deal with innovation, experimentation, new uses for technology and are forward-thinking in their approach; with real case studies and real solutions used as examples.

Strand 2 (Thursday 10 July)
Teachers, Education Providers or Practitioners, Policy Makers, Academics, Research and Training Organisations are encouraged to make submissions for this strand. Papers could focus on: case studies demonstrating of exciting digital educational projects; innovative uses for technology in educational practice; benefits of using technology for education; evaluation and research; policy decisions and developments affecting digital education.

Showcase Sessions (Thursday 10 July)
Schools engaging with interactive, real time education partnerships (i.e cultural/ language exchanges, cross school projects, virtual delivery of lessons) and providers of interactive, real-time educational programs from cultural institutions, museums, science organisations and libraries are encouraged to submit a proposal to be part of a ‘Showcase’ session. Successful submissions will be offered 7-minutes to showcase their programs. Presentations are encouraged to feature live, interactive demonstrations and/or utilise AV to fully demonstrate the programs in a short space of time.

See the 2013 conference video for paper ideas.

SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS
Paper submissions close 7 April 2014 and all papers must be submitted electronically using the Conference’s Online Submission System.

For more information see the full ITEC 2014 site

Virtual Excursions Australia 2013 wrap up

It’s been an amazing year for Virtual Excursions Australia (VEA). Throughout 2013 we have been busy setting up and writing content for the website, Twitter feed and Facebook pages, planning events and consulting on virtual excursions and video conferencing.

Virtual Excursions Australia's activities during 2013
Virtual Excursions Australia’s activities during 2013

It has been really exciting to see VEA grow into a collaborative network of content providers.  During 2013 the network has expanded to include members from New South Wales, Australian Capital Territory, Victoria, South Australia and Northern Territory. In 2014 we will continue to expand and have participants from across Australia.

Virtual Excursions Australia network met every 6 weeks to discuss new technology, share ideas and coordinate events. These meetings generated some amazing discussions and helped create content for teacher professional development sessions, conferences and the video conferencing festival and one day event throughout 2013.

The Virtual Excursions Australia network, website and social media presence were launched by Senator Lundy at the Interactive Technology in Education Conference at Sydney Opera House in July 2013. We have over 120 people that are part of the VEA network and 18 organisations listed on the VEA website.

There have been a great list of event coordinated through Virtual Excursions Australia ensuring that there is something that would suit every school including:

  • Pi Day to celebrate International Pi Day
  • Slime Day just for fun
  • SciFest Video Conferencing Festival promoting science and technology.
  • ClickFest Video Conferencing Festival highlighting the diversity and scope of video conferences available to schools across Australia
  • Marine Day linked to Ocean Care day to promote healthy marine environments

Thousands of students from across Australia have participated in these event and we are planning to run even more events during 2014.

Keep an eye out for the new calendar feature on the website for upcoming 2014 events.

YES 2013 LIVE Launch 23rd October, 9:30am

Youth Eco Summit

YES 2013 LIVE Launch Video Conference

YES 2013 LIVE LAUNCH: Meet The Hon. Robyn Parker MP, NSW Minister for the Environment and Heritage as schools across NSW present innovative and inspirational examples of sustainability in action

9:30am – 10:30am on Wednesday 23rd October, 2013
Book your seat in the front row at the 2013 Youth Eco Summit!!

This is a unique opportunity to meet the NSW Minister for Environment and Heritage and make your live appearance CENTRE STAGE at the 2013 Youth Eco Summit.

Participating schools will engage in a facilitated discussion on contemporary aspects of sustainability before being joined by The Hon. Robyn Parker MP who will hear from selected primary and secondary schools around NSW, reporting on sustainability initiatives, innovations and achievements in their schools and communities.

All sites connected into the video conference will be appearing in real time on the massive Event Screen at the heart of YES – so hundreds of people onsite will be able to see and hear you!!

The session will progress as follows:

9:30am    Meet & greet with discussion on sustainability principles and practice

9:50am    Welcome to Country

9:55am    Welcome to YES 2013

10:00am Minister’s address

10:05am State of Sustainability (6 schools around NSW will report on sustainability initiatives in their local area)

10:20am Wrap-up & YES Launch

We are working to connect some interstate and overseas schools into this session as well – This will be a memorable connection not to be missed so BOOK NOW!!

Don’t forget, the full range of FREE YES video conferences on 23 and 24 October, 2013 can be viewed here http://www.virtualexcursionsaustralia.com.au/youth-eco-summit-live-free/

and booked here: http://dartconnections.org.au/view-provider?ProviderID=1147835

 

Virtual Excursions Australia Launches Successfully

Since the launch of Virtual Excursions Australia (VEA) at the ITEC 2013 conference by Senator Kate Kundy, we have seen the news of our humble site spread far and wide. We would like to say thanks to all the news outlets that have taken the story, and list a few of you here.

Love To Read Love To Learn
PSNews
Invest In Australia
Senator Kate Lundy
WhaTech
ITWire
AARNet News

We have also seen a huge leap in the website traffic, this is great news and really shows the popularity and need for a portal such as ours.VEA Web stats 18/7/2013Remember you can always sign up to our newsletter and get updates and information about upcoming video conferencing events directly into your email inbox by filling in the newsletter subscription at the bottom right of the front page.