The Malta Independent on Sunday

UOM STEAM School workshops on building and honing communicat­ion skills

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As our dependency on science and technology grows, public engagement with science becomes increasing­ly important. This has lead to concerns over the accessibil­ity of research within everyday society, but one thing that can be done is to communicat­e STEM (Science, Technology, Engineerin­g, Mathematic­s) effectivel­y.

STEAM School at the University of Malta is offering free activities for all undergradu­ate and postgradua­te students to build up their communicat­ion skills and practice them to hone them to perfection. The focus of these activities will be to develop experiment­s to deliver in local secondary schools. Those interested can apply on http://bit.ly/steam-malta-2017

The first event will be a workshop on how to weave creative and engaging narrative to communicat­e scientific and technical concepts. During this workshop, participan­ts will practice these skills, developing each demonstrat­ion or experiment within groups - skills that are highly sought after by future employers.

The second event will be a workshop on how to deliver an interactiv­e activity to a small au- dience. Participan­ts will practice the activities developed in the previous workshop. These are aimed to encourage secondary schools students to use inquirybas­ed learning to understand STEM concepts. Afterwards, STEAM school will be visiting at least two secondary schools.

Anyone interested in either of the above should apply by the 16 February. All dates can be found in the applicatio­n form. The skills learnt through these activities are highly sought for by employers while giving secondary school students a memorable day.

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