NB April 2023, Innovation News

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InnovationNEWS

UPCOMING EVENTS, HIGHLIGHTS & PROGRAMMING FOR NEW BRUNSWICK

BRILLIANT LABS

MAKING A DIFFERENCE

SPEAKER SERIES 2022-2023

Bring your creations to life: Learn why intellectua property matters -with André Gallant a Nicolas Déziel

April 6 at 1:30 p m ADT

We are thrilled to announce our next speaker series session with André Gallant and Nicolas Déziel. This session will cover the following five different types of intellectual property (IP) rights: trademarks, copyrights, industrial designs, trade secrets and patents. From protecting your business name, logo or slogan to the information on your business website or secret internal information, to other ideas, artistic creations, inventions and innovations, IP rights are very important This session is offered by Canadian Intellectual Property Office. This session is most relevant for Grade 6 and above

If you have any questions about the Making a Difference BL Speaker Series, please contact alisha@brilliantlabs ca

Learn more and register at brilliantlabs ca/speaker-series

INSPIRATION MAKER:

SAVE THE DATE: MAY 11th: École Le Mascaret Moncton NB

This is the year of Brilliance! The greatest showcase of innovation and creativity is coming to you in May in the Greater Moncton area. The event will be showcasing projects from the 4 Atlantic provinces where makers from community, industry and schools all come together to share the stories of their creations These stories include the tools they used and the materials they manipulated to create their masterpieces This, is a celebration not to be missed.

Learn more at brilliantlabs.ca/innovation-fair

To find out how you can attend email: info@brilliantlabs ca

Ocean Tech Innovation Challenge

Let's consider how science, observation, and innovation can be used to engineer solution to help protect our oceans and sustainably grow our Blue Economies

Learn more at brilliantlabs ca/ocean-tech

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More Upcoming Events

Natural Maker Symposium

The first Atlantic Bilingual Eco-citizenship Education Symposium offered by the Natural Maker Network and its partners will be held at the Université de Moncton, Moncton campus, on August 23 and 24, 2023 To learn more or register contact: Info@brilliantlabs ca

Brilliant Teaching and Learning

A 3-day learning adventure for teachers

worldwide

Brilliant Teaching and Learning is a global STEAM workshop that provides professional development for educators. Hosted by Brilliant Labs, a non-profit organization in Atlantic Canada, the workshop brings new ways to teach and learn with innovative technologies. We invite experts from diverse disciplines to provide a meaningful experience for participants that can help them bring a positive change in students' lives Focusing on both theory and practice, we will co-design quality learning experiences through handson, minds-on and hearts-on sessions. Learn more at brilliantlabs ca/teachingandlearning

Monthly Coding Challenges

We have great multi level monthly coding challenges available here for your students to learn code through fun activities Learn more at www brilliantlabs ca/Monthly-Coding

Afterschool Programs

Join us for any of our virtual and in person afterschool programs across Atlantic Canada More information at .brilliantlabs.ca/after-school

The Innovation and Creativity in Education Award

We are seeking nominations for educators and administrators for The Innovation and Creativity in Education Award. The award is presented to a teacher or principal who demonstrates the pedagogical practices and leadership that enables students to develop new digital skills, the problem-solving skills, and the ideas necessary to create, innovate, and inspire a future of socially and environmentally responsible and sustainable growth To nominate a brilliant educator, click here

Innovative Fashion

Join us in this challenge to discover many ways to innovate fashion. We will introduce ways to make fashion projects with responsive materials that augment the sensory and functional capabilities of the bodies Discover e-textiles, biofabrication, hybrid-body craft and more to reframe the fashion industry, making it more creative, more ethical and more conscious Register at brilliantlabs ca/innovative-fashion

Brilliant Labs Sessions

March Break camps in the Saint John area were a success this year, with sessions at the Carleton Community Centre, Saint John Public Library, and the Brundage Point River Centre We introduced a variety of new youth to technologies they may not have had the chance to work with before Thank you to all our partners for giving us the chance to work with your community in this way!

Regular Brilliant Labs sessions continue at the Carleton Community Centre on the West Side of Saint John and The Main Branch Saint John Public Library. To register, you can contact the following people:

Madelynn Ryan: 506-658-2920

madelynn@carletoncommunitycentre.ca

Heather McKend: (506) 643-7229

heather mckend@gnb ca

Project Highlight

A collaborative effort between the students and teachers, this project has involved creating a large-scale cardboard castle to teach about medieval times. The community has pulled together a massive amount of cardboard for this project so that the school would have the materials on hand needed to complete this endeavour While the younger students have worked on construction, the older students have begun to add technology to the project as well A motor powered drawbridge using a b Board and Scratch soundboard, among other ideas have been considered to be added to this project.

Inspiration Maker

This year Brilliant Labs is looking for those teachers who inspire others to be their best and who are taking chances to try new things to educate students. We're pleased to share this Nova Scotia's "Inspiration Maker!"

WHO: CLAUDIA HOOPER

SCHOOL: HAMMOND RIVER VALLEY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

It can be difficult to grow a makerspace from scratch in a new school but Claudia Hooper, a 5th grade teacher at Hammond River Valley Elementary School, has taken this challenge head on She has worked tirelessly to coordinate and organize the beginnings of their makerspace. Without her dedication this project could never have gotten off the ground Claudia puts forward this effort first and foremost for her students, most of whom had their education disrupted by the pandemic Giving these students a chance to experience and experiment with new technologies has been a driving motivation for her over this year

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HAMMOND RIVER VALLEY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL’S SCHOOL WIDE CARDBOARD CASTLE PROJECT Photo taken at Clair2023 where the students at Centre d'Apprentissage du Haut-Madawaska showcased their innovative fashion project

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