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Celebrate SeaWeek with a Marine Biologist!

Join a whale researcher to celebrate the deep blue with 45 minutes of sea-themed fun! Year 2 – S1 Year 3 – S2 Year 4 – S2 Year 5 – S3 Year 6 – S3 Year 7 – S4 Year 8 – S4 Year 9 – S5 Year 10 – S5 Celebrate SeaWeek with a Marine Biologist! ‘Tis the time for embracing dreams of sailing the sea, mermaids and sea monsters, flying fish and dolphins, whales and tails and giant sea snails! Come along for 45 minutes of ocean explosion with a biologist who studies whale poop – learn how whales help maintain the marine ecosystem, where mermaid myths come from, and what’s happening in our oceans right now!

SeaWeek is a brilliant time to reconnect with the ocean ecosystem and remind ourselves of the impact it has on our life on earth. The marine environment faces many layers of impact from us as humans, but bit by bit, each of us as individuals can take thoughtful steps to do our part in safeguarding it.

This virtual incursion will bring us together to celebrate the beauty of the sea, with room to explore any burning questions about the ocean and its creatures, learn some fun facts, engage in sea-themed activities, hear about whale research, and gain insights into the current state of our oceans. Free Arludo Live Event – Scheduled Zoom Primary Special Event Science and Tech Working Scientifically and Design and Production Living World Student Careers Women in STEM Environment Free One-off Events STEM/STEAM Sea Week #arludo #seaweek2023 #whales #marinebiology #genetics #womeninstem

Exploring the Controversy: ChatGPT Professional Learning for Teachers

How can artificial intelligence enhance the learning experience? In this recorded PL session to explore ChatGPT’s potential in education and delve into the controversial side of AI in schools. Kinder – ES1 Year 1 – S1 Year 2 – S1 Year 3 – S2 Year 4 – S2 Year 5 – S3 Year 6 – S3 Year 7 – S4 Year 8 – S4 Year 9 – S5 Year 10 – S5 Year 11 – S6 Year 12 – S6 TAFE Students Teacher Exploring the Controversy: ChatGPT Professional Learning for Teachers In this recorded professional learning session explore ChatGPT and its potential applications in education. Educators will be introduced to ChatGPT and its capabilities, including its ability to understand and respond to natural language questions. 

We will also discuss the controversies surrounding the use of ChatGPT in education such as cheating, plagiarism, and ethical concerns. 

By the end of the session, teachers will have the skills and knowledge to navigate ChatGPT and understand how their students are already using it. Stay ahead of the curve with the latest education technology with this engaging and informative learning experience.

This recorded session is delivered by Michael Kasumovic, founder of Arludo and an Associate Professor in Evolutionary Biology at UNSW who regularly encourages the use of AI in his classroom. 

 

This activity outline was written by ChatGPT. Free Arludo On Demand Zoom Primary Secondary Special Event Select Strand Select Sub Strand Professional Development Select Strand Select Sub Strand Select Other KLA Select Strand Select Sub Strand Free STEM/STEAM Student Careers Teacher Professional Development NSW Teacher PD – School Development Day 1 of 4 NSW Teacher PD – School Development Day 2 of 4 NSW Teacher PD – School Development Day 3 of 4 NSW Teacher PD – School Development Day 4 of 4 SciFest Education Week NSW National Science Week ClickFest #arludo #AIinEducation

Meet the Experts – Eureka Stories 2022

In this on demand virtual excursion, students joined Dr Sophie Calabretto in conversation with three 2022 Eureka Prize winners, who discussed their work and shared their career journeys. Year 7 – S4 Year 8 – S4 Year 9 – S5 Year 10 – S5 Year 11 – S6 Year 12 – S6 Meet the Experts – Eureka Stories 2022 Free Australian Museum DART Learning Dr Jackson Ryan, Science Editor, CNET
Jackson Ryan is the science editor at CNET.com and a multi-award-losing journalist. In a previous life he worked in the lab, studying the cells in our bones, but now he wants to write the best science stories you’ve ever read.

Professor Veena Sahajwalla, Director of the Sustainable Materials Research & Technology Centre, UNSW
Scientia Professor Veena Sahajwalla is the director of the SMaRT Centre (Sustainable Materials Research & Technology at the University of NSW). She is well known for her contributions in building a waste-free economy, innovating microfactories and inventing ‘green steel’, an alternative to using coal in the steel production industry.

Professor Sumeet Walia, RMIT
Professor Sumeet Walia is an innovator, research leader and serial inventor passionate about using technology as a vehicle to make people’s lives better. On Demand Youtube Recording Secondary Careers Select Strand Select Sub Strand Science and Tech Biology Select Sub Strand Science and Tech Earth and Environmental Science Select Sub Strand Environment Free One-off Events STEM/STEAM Student Careers Women in STEM #AustralianMuseum

DNA barcoding – videos and learning modules

Use this series of video modules to learn more about laboratory ‘tools of the trade’, good scientific practice, and technologies such as the polymerase chain reaction (PCR), gel electrophoresis and DNA sequencing. Year 9 – S5 Year 10 – S5 Year 11 – S6 Year 12 – S6 DNA barcoding – videos and learning modules DNA barcoding is a genetic technique that scientists at the Australian Museum use to identify species and measure biodiversity. Watch all eight DNA barcoding modules on the Australian Museum website and discuss the guiding questions.

Put your skills and knowledge to the test with our DNA barcoding activity! You can use real DNA sequences from scientists in the Australian Museum Research Institute (AMRI) and bioinformatic tools in ‘DNA Subway’ to solve a scientific puzzle.

The modules and activity can be completed over a series of lessons or set as part of a longer unit. Free Australian Museum On Demand Youtube Recording Secondary Module 5: Heredity, Module 6: Genetic change Science and Tech Biology Science and Tech Living World 7-10 Working Scientifically Skills
Questioning and Predicting
Students:

develop and evaluate inquiry questions and hypotheses to identify a concept that can be investigated scientifically, involving primary and secondary data (ACSBL001, ACSBL061, ACSBL096)

Analysing Data and Information
Students:

assess error, uncertainty and limitations in data (ACSBL004, ACSBL005, ACSBL033, ACSBL099)
assess the relevance, accuracy, validity and reliability of primary and secondary data and suggest improvements to investigations (ACSBL005)

Problem Solving
Students:

use scientific evidence and critical thinking skills to solve problems

Communicating
Students:

select and use suitable forms of digital, visual, written and/or oral communication
select and apply appropriate scientific notations, nomenclature and scientific language to communicate in a variety of contexts (ACSBL008, ACSBL036, ACSBL067, ACSBL102) Student Careers Free One-off Events STEM/STEAM SciFest National Science Week #AustralianMuseum

Student-led filmmaking and exhibition review

Inspire your students to review an exhibition using note-taking, writing, photographs, or filmmaking! These experiences foster creative and collaborative skills, giving students the opportunity to share ideas and make decisions. Year 5 – S3 Year 6 – S3 Year 7 – S4 Year 8 – S4 Year 9 – S5 Year 10 – S5 Student-led filmmaking and exhibition review Following a state-wide competition, this Australian Museum exhibition film review was created by students from Elderslie High School. In this resource, we also go behind-the-scenes with stem.T4L, to see how the Elderslie High School students put their review together.

Filmmaking, and specifically a exhibition film review, is an ideal way to engage students that might not normally be as involved or interested in Key Learning Areas, such as Science and History. Additionally, researching for an exhibition film review ignites a new interest in museums, a deeper understanding of the expertise that go into the development and creation of an exhibition, and are an opportunity for students to share their own viewpoints. Free Australian Museum stem.T4L On Demand Youtube Recording Primary Secondary Creative Arts Photographic and Digital Media Science and Tech Digital Technologies HSIE Student Careers Free STEM/STEAM #AustralianMuseum

Fashion Design with Nicol & Ford

Join Powerhouse team for a special conversation with featured designers, Katie-Louise and Timothy Nicol-Ford from the demi-couture label Nicol & Ford.   Year 9 – S5 Year 10 – S5 Year 11 – S6 Year 12 – S6 TAFE Students Teacher Fashion Design with Nicol & Ford With a focus on silhouette, textile and texture, Nicol & Ford produces classically ‘feminine’ silhouettes for all gender identities, empowering the contemporary social deconstruction of binaries by revisiting and subverting traditional understandings of glamour and construction. 

As featured designers in the Absolutely Queer exhibition, they will discuss their experiences, processes, and insights into creating gender and body diverse fashion.  Free Powerhouse On Demand Youtube Recording Secondary Science and Tech Textiles and Designs Student Careers Free One-off Events Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras – World Pride #SydneyWorldPride #AbsolutelyQueer #TextilesandDesign #LGBTQI+

My Career as a Videogame Designer!

Love Videogames? Find out how you can become a Videogame Designer! Year 4 – S2 Year 5 – S3 Year 6 – S3 My Career as a Videogame Designer! Are you interested in learning more about the exciting field of video game design? 

Arludo has been in the game design business since 2015 and has so far produced 30 educational games that have been downloaded over 300,000 times! But in 2023 Arludo is handing over the task of game design to students across Australia with the National Game Design Challenge! 

This is your opportunity to meet Arludo’s Director of Games, Andrew Harris, Games Developer, Matt Batchelor and Arludo Founder Michael Kasumovic to discover the different paths you can take to become a successful designer and also learn more about how you can get involved in the National Game Design Challenge. Free Arludo Live Event – Scheduled Zoom Primary Special Event Student Careers Free One-off Events STEM/STEAM #arludo

Meet an Evolutionary Biologist and find out how individuals impress their mates!

Ever wonder why frogs sing? Why birds are colourful? Or “wow look at those cool dance moves”? Find out how individuals impress their mates Year 5 – S3 Year 6 – S3 Year 7 – S4 Year 8 – S4 Year 9 – S5 Year 10 – S5 Meet an Evolutionary Biologist and find out how individuals impress their mates! Do you get butterflies in your stomach when you see a person that you like? But why do you like them?

Students will work with Anastasia Shavrova, an evolutionary biologist who specialized in mating and reproduction, to help them understand the why, what, and how of sexual selection: Why animals choose the partners that they do, what can individuals do to impress their mate, and how can choices in partners lead to such elaborate features!

In this interactive work shop, students will explore how evolution works in real-time through playing  and seeing how they can shape different looking monsters just by listening to what their mate likes.

Put on your dancing shoes and get ready to learn, evolve, and have fun! Arludo Live Event – By Request Zoom Secondary Science and Tech Biology Select Sub Strand Select Other KLA Select Strand Select Sub Strand Select Other KLA Select Strand Select Sub Strand STEM/STEAM Student Careers Women in STEM International Day of Women and Girls in Science World Environment Day SciFest Education Week NSW National Science Week Biodiversity Month Threatened Species Day ClickFest #arludo #evolution #womeninstem

Risks and rewards in the animal kingdom

Why do animals take risks? Come explore the world from the perspective of a hungry bird and test what is the best way to find food and feed your babies Year 4 – S2 Year 5 – S3 Year 6 – S3 Year 7 – S4 Year 8 – S4 Year 9 – S5 Year 10 – S5 Risks and rewards in the animal kingdom Animals have to make several decisions in nature, such as where to find food, water or hide from predators! But how do they do it? In this activity, students will explore the challenges of a bird looking for food in different environments through the game “Hungry birds”. Depending on where they decide to look for food, different predators will show up and make their task more difficult. Students will have the chance to make their own decisions and think about the consequences for the future of their hungry bird family.

Join biologist Diego Moura in the journey to becoming a parent bird and deciding where to find food for your hungry babies! The activity allows students to play the game and collect their own data to test different hypotheses. All of that while discussing their ideas with a real-life scientist. Arludo Live Event – By Request Zoom Primary Science and Tech Working Scientifically and Design and Production Living World Select Other KLA Select Strand Select Sub Strand Select Other KLA Select Strand Select Sub Strand Environment STEM/STEAM Student Careers World Wildlife Day World Environment Day SciFest Education Week NSW National Science Week Threatened Species Day ClickFest National Bird Week #arludo #hungrybirds

Impressing your mate: do you have what it takes?

Transform into a male bowerbird and search for the perfect gift to impress your mate! Think like a scientist and test predictions on what items she prefers. The outcome may not be what you expect… Year 4 – S2 Year 5 – S3 Year 6 – S3 Year 7 – S4 Year 8 – S4 Impressing your mate: do you have what it takes? Courtship and mating are incredibly important aspects of life on earth. All animals strive to reproduce and pass their genes on to the next generation. However, the way they achieve this varies greatly across the animal kingdom. Birds especially show incredibly diverse courtship behaviours and mating strategies. The bowerbird is no exception and these small birds attempt to impress females by home design and decoration, finding the brightest and most exciting items to decorate their bower with. All in hopes of a chance of mating.

Join evolutionary biologist, Soleille Miller, and forage for the perfect items to impress your very own female bowerbird! Through our augmented reality video game, learn hypothesis testing as you make predictions about what she may like or dislike based on previous experience. In the natural world, choices like these can change the course of evolution, creating new courtship behaviours and mating strategies that may or may not stand the test of time. Arludo Live Event – By Request Zoom Primary Science and Tech Working Scientifically and Design and Production Living World Select Other KLA Select Strand Select Sub Strand Select Other KLA Select Strand Select Sub Strand Environment STEM/STEAM Student Careers Women in STEM World Environment Day SciFest Education Week NSW National Science Week Earth Science Week ClickFest #arludo

How can animals survive and thrive? Join a reptile and amphibian biologist to find out!

Learn what day-to-day decisions animals juggle to grow and survive, by playing as skinks in Inglorious Baskers! Year 4 – S2 Year 5 – S3 Year 6 – S3 How can animals survive and thrive? Join a reptile and amphibian biologist to find out! Like us, animals perform many different activities to meet their daily goals. And an animal’s ultimate goal is to maximise its fitness — that is, they try to maximise its chances of growing, surviving, and reproducing.

Join an amphibian and reptile biologist, Arman Pili, playing as a skink in Inglorious Baskers! In this game students will control the skinks to find and eat food, bask under the sun, or hide from predators. And they do all this to help the skink meet its ultimate goal of growing and surviving.

What’s the catch? The skink can’t do too much of any one activity! The skink can’t be out in the open eating or basking, or else it will be eaten by a bird. Or it can’t hide in a shelter for too long, or else it will not grow, or worse, get sick.

In Inglorious Baskers, students will learn the day-to-day decisions animals juggle to meet their goals and see whether they have what it takes to survive and thrive! Arludo Live Event – By Request Zoom Primary Science and Tech Working Scientifically and Design and Production Living World Select Other KLA Select Strand Select Sub Strand Select Other KLA Select Strand Select Sub Strand Environment STEM/STEAM Student Careers World Wildlife Day World Environment Day SciFest Education Week NSW National Science Week Threatened Species Day ClickFest #arludo #reptiles

Career Advice: Isabella – Consultant/Tax Analyst

Isabella is a consultant/tax analyst. Hear how she ensures hardworking employees are paid fairly, and that big companies follow the law. Year 8 – S4 Year 9 – S5 Year 10 – S5 Year 11 – S6 Year 12 – S6 TAFE Students Teacher Parent Career Advice: Isabella – Consultant/Tax Analyst Isabella is a consultant/tax analyst for a consulting firm.

She ensures hardworking employees are paid what they deserve, and that big companies follow the law. Now, she’s here to explain to you how she found her Ikigai (‘reason to get up in the morning’) in her job!

Hear her talk about why she loves her job (hint: it’s her team!), the hard and soft skills she uses everyday, interview and CV tips for top consulting firms, why diversity is important, and how she took the road less travelled by, studying law and deciding not to practise.

All this, plus 250+ other videos from professionals just as passionate as Isabella, only on ikigainetwork.io Free Ikigai Network On Demand Other Secondary Careers Select Strand Select Sub Strand Vocational Education and Training (VET) Business Services Select Sub Strand Select Other KLA Select Strand Select Sub Strand Learning Intentions:

Understand what a consultant and tax analyst does and if it is the right job for you

Success Criteria

Learn what skills are needed for a consultant
Understand the consulting application process, how to tailor a CV and answer tough interview questions
Understand why diversity and inclusion are so important in consulting Free Student Careers International Women’s day Global Money Week @ikigai_network

Career Advice: Gary Jubelin – Homicide Detective

Gary is one of Australia’s most decorated homicide detectives. Learn about the world of policing. Year 8 – S4 Year 9 – S5 Year 10 – S5 Year 11 – S6 Year 12 – S6 TAFE Students Teacher Parent Career Advice: Gary Jubelin – Homicide Detective William Tyrell’s disappearance. Three Aboriginal children missing in Bowraville. Terry Falconer, asphyxiated and cut up.

These are just some of the cases that Gary Jubelin has investigated. Gary is one of Australia’s most decorated homicide detectives. And now he’s sitting down with Ikigai Network to take you inside the world of policing.

Hear about the chilling cases he’s cracked, the exact skillset he uses to solve murders and why it’s so rewarding. Learn how to maintain your mental health in a high stress job and various paths open in policing.

Gary also pivoted his career, going from knowing nothing about media, to writing the best selling true crime book in the country, starting his own explosively successful podcast ‘I Catch Killers’ and appearing on ’60 Minutes’ and national television.

Hear Gary’s incredible story and forthright advice. Only on Ikigai Network. Free Ikigai Network On Demand Other Secondary Careers Vocational Education and Training (VET) Learning Intentions:

Understand what a homicide detective does and if it is the right job for you

Success Criteria

Learn how a detective solves a murder
Learn how to run a hit podcase
Understand the importance of leadership in the Police Force Student Careers Free Education Week NSW @ikigai_network

Career Advice: Prof. Kiernan AM – Neurologist

Prof. Kiernan is responsible for neurology at USyd. He is a leading expert on diseases like Parkinson’s disease and stroke. Year 8 – S4 Year 9 – S5 Year 10 – S5 Year 11 – S6 Year 12 – S6 TAFE Students Teacher Parent Career Advice: Prof. Kiernan AM – Neurologist Your brain is the most complicated object in the known universe. And Professor Matthew Kiernan AM is one of world’s foremost experts on unlocking its secrets.

Professor Kiernan is the Bushell Chair of Neurology at the University of Sydney, making him responsible for the entire discipline of neurology at the University.

He is a leading expert on neurodegenerative diseases like multiple sclerosis, frontotemporal dementia, Parkinson’s disease and stroke, and is Editor in Chief for the British Medical Journal. For these contributions he was made a member of the Order of Australia by the Governor General in 2019.

He’s here to teach you how to get to where he is today.

If you’re interested about getting into undergraduate medicine, what it’s like being on the forefront of curing mankind’s trickiest neurodegenerative diseases, or curious about how to empathise with patients make sure to check out Professor Kiernan’s interview. Free Ikigai Network On Demand Other Secondary Careers Select Strand Select Sub Strand Science and Tech Biology Select Sub Strand Select Other KLA Select Strand Select Sub Strand Learning Intentions:

Understand what a neurologist does and if it is the right job for you

Success Criteria

Understand the importance of research to curing neurodegenerative diseases
Understand what factors are important in getting into undergraduate medicine
Learn what things to consider when picking a specialisation in medicine
Learn what it’s like to do a doctorate in neurology Free STEM/STEAM Student Careers Education Week NSW SciFest National Science Week @ikigai_network

Career Advice: Rory – Private Equity/Venture Capital

You’ve probably used an app that Rory has invested in. Hear him talk about Harvard, working with founders and the world of finance. Year 8 – S4 Year 9 – S5 Year 10 – S5 Year 11 – S6 Year 12 – S6 TAFE Students Teacher Parent Career Advice: Rory – Private Equity/Venture Capital Meet Rory, a technology investor in venture capital. You’ve probably used an app that his team invested in.

Rory spends time meeting founders and analyzing their businesses to help find investments for the fund. Hear Rory talk about getting into Harvard, why working with founders is so exciting, the generous pay, but what you should know before pursuing a high paycheck, and so much more.

Only on Ikigai Network. Free Ikigai Network On Demand Other Secondary Careers Select Strand Select Sub Strand Vocational Education and Training (VET) Financial Services Select Sub Strand Maths Select Strand Select Sub Strand Learning Intentions:

Understand what a venture capitalist does and if it’s the right career for you

Success Criteria

Understand the importance of investors in pushing the economy forwards
Learn about work life balance in investment banking
Learn about what it’s like to study at Harvard and things to think about to get in Free Student Careers Education Week NSW Literacy and Numeracy Week @ikigai_network

Career Advice: Dr Caldwell – Research Editor at the Lowy Institute

The research Clare produces advises everyone from analysts to the Prime Minister, shaping the foreign policy that affects all Australians. Year 8 – S4 Year 9 – S5 Year 10 – S5 Year 11 – S6 Year 12 – S6 TAFE Students Teacher Parent Career Advice: Dr Caldwell – Research Editor at the Lowy Institute Meet Dr Caldwell, Research Editor at the Lowy Institute and Deputy Editor of the Interpreter.

The research she produces advises everyone from analysts to the Prime Minister and his cabinet, shaping the domestic legislation and foreign policy that affects all Australians.

Dr Caldwell edits and oversees research on a huge range of research, especially on Australian foreign policy, covering everything from defense and the military to the shifting tectonics of the geopolitical landscape in the Asia Pacific, helping keep those in power informed.

Now, she’s here to talk to you about all aspects of her career, from the importance of rocking the boat in the workplace to doing her doctorate, the impact of social media and Big Tech on our democracy, being a woman in the workforce, working whilst raising a family and much more.

Only on Ikigai Network. Free Ikigai Network On Demand Other Secondary Careers Select Strand Select Sub Strand HSIE Society and Culture Select Sub Strand HSIE Commerce Select Sub Strand Learning Intentions:

Understand what a foreign policy editor does does and if it’s the right career for you

Success Criteria

Understand the importance of foreign policy research for Australia
Learn about working in journalism and foreign policy research
Understand the importance of reading widely and thinking critically Free Student Careers International Women’s day Education Week NSW Literacy and Numeracy Week Media Literacy Week @ikigai_network

Career Advice: Liam – MIT Class of 2025

Liam analyses his successful application to MIT, a university with alumni like Buzz Aldrin, astronaut and Tony Stark, Iron Man himself. Year 8 – S4 Year 9 – S5 Year 10 – S5 Year 11 – S6 Year 12 – S6 TAFE Students Teacher Parent Career Advice: Liam – MIT Class of 2025 Meet Liam, MIT Class of 2025!

Massachusetts Institute of Technology, or more commonly known as MIT, is a prestigious college in the US, that has produced over its many famous alumni particularly in sciences and engineering, from Buzz Aldrin, second man on the moon, Tony Stark, Iron Man himself.

If you’ve ever dreamed of joining those ranks, don’t let yourself be intimidated by the 4.1% acceptance rate for Liam’s class. Liam’s wide ranging set of interviews here will break down the whole application process from deciding if MIT (or another College) is right for you, to breaking down all his essay questions, to picking extracurriculars.

Only on Ikigai Network. Free Ikigai Network On Demand Other Secondary Careers Select Strand Select Sub Strand Maths Select Strand Select Sub Strand Select Other KLA Select Strand Select Sub Strand Learning Intentions:

Understand what MIT is and if it is the right University for you

Success Criteria

Understand the MIT application process
Learn about what to talk about in a strong application
Learn about what marks and extracurriculars you need to get into MIT Free STEM/STEAM Student Careers Education Week NSW Literacy and Numeracy Week @ikigai_network

Career Advice: Liv – Nutritionist

Meet Liv who works as a nutritionist and entrepreneur! Liv develops recipes and lifestyle content to help people live to their best. Year 8 – S4 Year 9 – S5 Year 10 – S5 Year 11 – S6 Year 12 – S6 TAFE Students Teacher Parent Career Advice: Liv – Nutritionist Meet Liv who works as a nutritionist and entrepreneur! Liv develops recipes and educational lifestyle content to help people live to their best.

Hear about how she went off the beaten track to follow her passion and got a nutrition degree, and then left her dream job to become a full time entrepreneur.

Hear about her talk about everything from the joy she feels in helping others live well, to the science of gut instincts and why you should listen to them.

Only on Ikigai Network. Free Ikigai Network On Demand Other Secondary Careers Select Strand Select Sub Strand Vocational Education and Training (VET) Hospitality Select Sub Strand Select Other KLA Select Strand Select Sub Strand Learning Intentions:

Understand what a nutritionist does and if it is the right career for you

Success Criteria

Understand what path to take to become a nutritionist
Learn about starting your own business and growing your social media presence Free Student Careers Education Week NSW National Nutrition Week​ @ikigai_network

Career Advice: Simone – Entrepreneur/Scientist/Vertical Farmer

Ever wanted to change the world but not know where to start? Hear what it takes to be an entrepreneur from Simone. Year 8 – S4 Year 9 – S5 Year 10 – S5 Year 11 – S6 Year 12 – S6 TAFE Students Teacher Parent Career Advice: Simone – Entrepreneur/Scientist/Vertical Farmer Ever wanted to change the world but not known where to start?

Meet Simone. Combining entrepreneurial flair and a fierce passion for sustainability, Simone started Vertical Patch – a vertical farming company that cuts off waste at the root (literally), only employing 2% of the water that traditional farming does.

Hear about her incredible story and insights, from traveling the world as an underwater presenter to the realities of running a startup, as she delivers to big corporate clients such as Five Guys. Free Ikigai Network On Demand Other Secondary Careers Select Strand Select Sub Strand Science and Tech Agriculture Select Sub Strand Science and Tech Food Technology Select Sub Strand Learning Intentions:

Understand what a entrepreneur does and if it’s the right career for you

Success Criteria

Understand the reality of being an entrepreneur
Understand what vertical farming is and its impacts on food security in the future
Listen to advice for female entrepreneurs Environment Free STEM/STEAM Student Careers Women in STEM International Day of Women and Girls in Science International Women’s day World Water Day International Compost Awareness Week World Environment Day Education Week NSW SciFest National Science Week Biodiversity Month National Agriculture Day @ikigai_network

Career Advice: Morgan – HR Advisory

If you want to write a killer CV, have a passion to start your own business, or just love working with people, have a listen to Morgan. Year 8 – S4 Year 9 – S5 Year 10 – S5 Year 11 – S6 Year 12 – S6 TAFE Students Teacher Parent Career Advice: Morgan – HR Advisory Meet Morgan, a Management Consultant specialising in HR Advisory for Ernst & Young, helping companies across Australia manage their people. She’s also the founder of CV Please, a careers consulting platform.

If you want to figure out how to write a killer CV, want to help companies solve their toughest issues, have a burning passion to start your own business, or just simply love working with people, have a listen to what Morgan has to say. Free Ikigai Network On Demand Other Secondary Careers Vocational Education and Training (VET) Human Services Learning Intentions:

Understand what a Human Resources Advisory does and if it’s the right career for you

Success Criteria

Understand why helping companies manage their people is so rewarding
Know the tips and tricks to write a great CV
Understand how to juggle starting your own business whilst working a full time job Student Careers Free Social Sciences Week @ikigai_network