Newfoundland and Labrador April, 2023, Innovation News

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GET UPCOMING EVENTS, HIGHLIGHTS & PROGRAMMING FOR NEWFOUNDLAND & LABRADOR

BRILLIANT LABS

MAKING A DIFFERENCE

SPEAKER SERIES 2022-2023

Bring your creations to life: Learn why intellectual property matters -with André Gallant an 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

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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M A K E R N E W S B Y B R I L L I A N T L A B S Each season we offer a more in-depth look at the innovations within our communities and around us Success stories of our students, interesting innovation ideas, and project ideas you could use in your classroom Nominate a Teacher for TAKE Five, a regular article, to highlight a champion teacher Read BL Magazine here!
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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

Adopt a School

If you are interested in having a BL team member work out of your MakerSpace on a monthly basis, reach out to info@brilliantlabs ca and we will put you in touch with a Program Specialist in your area.

Project Highlight

Here at Lumsden Academy, in a combined class of Grades 7 - 9, our Junior High students are working in Design Teams that each consist of 4 members to find a solution to their identified world problems Some challenges they are working on currently relate to clean ocean technology and assistive devices to help those with dexterity limitations

Through the Design Process, we have really focused on the importance of including empathy in our design and how important it is for students to do their best to view a challenge from the perspective of the intended beneficiary of the creation Students have created a Design Team Digital Portfolio either through Google Slides, Sites, or Book Creator, allowing them to document and share their progress and reflections In their Design Teams, the students each take on lead roles such as Communication Leader, Engineer, etc , but also work collaboratively throughout The primary design software they use is Tinkercad to create a 3D model of their design, with the plan to 3D print their prototypes and begin testing soon Through the use of WeVideo and Canva, students will create promotional material for their product At the end of the project, we will be inviting the school community to our gymnasium to share our creations and design journey in a mini maker faire.

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: STACEY CARTER

SCHOOL: ÉCOLE CC LOUGHLIN SCHOOL

TWITTERHANDLE: @MMECYYT

As a life-long learner, Stacey Carter aims to foster fun and innovation in her classroom As she develops as an educator, her focus has shifted to student engagement and empowerment Her goal is to help each student develop resilience and confidence through choice and self-exploration The integration of technology is essential in achieving this goal Students are able to express their learning in a way that works for them and develop into 21st Century learners Students in Mme Carter’s Grade 3 class use their classroom Makerspace daily to express their creativity They are currently working hard to develop their technological literacy by using Makey

Makeys and Scratch to code their very own addition machines. Stacey truly believes that everyday as an educator is an adventure and she loves to learn along with her students

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