✤ Debra Panizzon (Associate Professor, Faculty of Education, Monash University) ✤ Peter Corkill (Principal, John Monash Science School)

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✤ Debra Panizzon (Associate Professor, Faculty of Education, Monash University)

✤ Peter Corkill(Principal, John Monash Science School)

What does NVSES offer?

✤ Astrophysics

✤ Quantum physics

✤ Nanoscience

✤ Nanotechnology

8 week modules including:

Preferred class:• Teacher• VidConf

• Students on laptops• Webcams• Headsets

Cloud:• WebEx

• Google Apps• RealSmart• WordPress

Home class:• Student on laptops

• Webcam• Headset

Teacherless class:• Student on laptops

• Webcams• Headsets

Mobile class:• Student on phone/table

• Webcam• Headset

Teacher studio(Live lesson)

WebExscreenshare

Participants

Chat

Quiz

Videoconference

Current involvement

✤ Gungahlin College (ACT)

✤ Willunga High School (SA)

✤ Tasmanian eSchool

New enrolments for T2 with Astrophysics and Nanoscience being offered.

Quantum physics and Nanotechnology available in T3.

All units will be available in Term 3, 2013.

Partner schools – Term 1, 2013

John Monash Science School

✤ The School Context

✤ Outreach programs currently running

✤ NVSES program

Who can be involved?

The program would suit:

★ Year 10 students – individuals or groups of up to 25 students

★ Students seeking extension opportunities in science, who are genuinely interested in science and are self-motivated

★ Schools that would like to provide a Professional Development opportunity for their teachers in the emerging sciences, and in remote delivery of science

How is it delivered?

Modules run for 8 weeks

Two 1-hour synchronous lessons each week along with homework

Students participate in live lessons via web video-conferencing and collaboration tools

No fees for students or school for access to curriculum and resources

Students receive an NVSES report for each module completed

What is needed to participate? High-speed internet access: NBN or high-speed

broadband

Normal school connection should cope with small groups of students (up to 5-10). Larger student numbers may depend on whole school usage at the time (e.g. if other classes are accessing multimedia resources that also require high bandwidth).

✤ Students: access to individual or shared computers/laptops (with integrated webcams and headsets, or plug and play video & audio capabilities)

✤ Open access to online resources (school firewalls and content filters enabled for access)

✤ A liaison teacher and access to local school technical ICT support

What’s next?

✤ Take a flyer

✤ Visit the website www.nvses.edu.au

✤ Email us to start a conversation about bringing your students or teachers into the program enquiries@nvses.edu.au

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