This Thursday Crawley’s STEMfest goes virtual.
Described as ‘A STEM event not to be missed!’ Children can get involved and enjoy this first ever virtual Crawley STEMfest, either taking part from school with their teachers or at home with family during lockdown.
The
annual Crawley STEMfest will go live at 9.00am on Thursday 12 November,
offering a diverse and educational programme of science, technology,
engineering and mathematics (STEM) activities suitable for all ages.
Students
can engage in a wide range of free STEM activities to support subject lessons,
tutorial time, PSHE, STEM Clubs & homework at any time of day from any
electronic device, including smart phones, tablets and computers.
This
year’s programme will include enjoyable and educational workshops with video
instructions and worksheets such as ‘Edible Geology’ provided by headline
sponsor CGG. Or go on a ‘Journey to Mars’ with Atkins or discover ‘Sound
Engineering’ with the Institute of Acoustics and work out the ‘Maths of
Carpentry’ with Crawley College.
There
are also two pre-recorded shows from science presenter Jon Chase who has an
intense passion for scientific thinking and fun delivery style; ‘The
Splendiferous Science of Roald Dahl’ (suitable for primary and families) and
the ‘Science Rapper’s guide to the solar system’ (suitable for all ages and
families) that can be viewed for the duration of the event.
Students
can participate in a virtual careers journey which will take them through an
interactive exhibition where they can discover the vast variety of jobs in the
STEM sector from acousticians to electrical and software engineers working on
global infrastructure systems and discover information about their
corresponding career routes to help them develop their future career paths.
Natalie Goodchild, Internal Communications Officer, CGG Services (UK) Ltd said:
“We are delighted to again be supporting Crawley STEMfest in its first-ever virtual format! We are sure schools and homeschoolers will benefit from participating in this educational interactive event.
“Young people have missed live events during the pandemic and it’s vital we continue to offer them inspiration and guidance as they plan their future career paths. Because the event is virtual even more young people can get involved and families can also learn together at home. Our employees really enjoy giving something back to the Crawley community, so we hope everyone enjoys our fun activities including the ‘Edible Geology’ series, which teaches the principles of geology using cake, jelly and gingerbread!”
Cabinet member for Planning and Economic Development, Councillor Peter Smith said:
“While our young people may not be able to go anywhere in person, I know this year’s virtual STEMfest will transport them to a world of science, technology, engineering and maths from the comfort of their homes and classrooms.
“This year’s line-up is as exciting as ever with a fantastic range of resources and I’m delighted that the council have been able to support the event for another year.”
Estelle Whewell, Operations Manager, Sussex STEM said:
“We are extremely proud to be organising Crawley STEMfest for the ninth consecutive year. It’s been a pleasure working with all our sponsors albeit in a different way to previous years and it’s really heartwarming that so many of their employees have contributed fun and inspiring activities. We appreciate and thank each and everyone involved, and hope we continue to inspire many future Crawley scientists and engineers!”
Access to the virtual event will be available at https://www.thestemhub.org.uk/ from 9.00am on Thursday 12 November so even more people can take part at weekends and at home, the event has been extended until Thursday 26November 2020.