Begin your journey to a Net-Zero future with National Grid exclusive STEM 1-hour lesson pack designed for students & teachers.
Overview:
National Grid STEM resource pack is designed for a 1-hour interactive lesson where students will learn about future of energy and environment through Artifical Intelligence (AI) and Virtual Reality (VR). This pack links with the science curriculum aimed for Year 9 students.
*There is no planning or additional resources involved. Everything is included in the pack. *
Session Objectives
The purpose aims to inspire the next generation in rethinking about energy usage, electricity and sustainability in how technology can innovate and support the Net-Zero campaign. Students will have the chance to use their creativity skills in creating new jobs that could exist through AI, discover about Natural capital and how National Grid can protect the future from wildlife, sea life, greenhouse to sustainable environments.
As part of the pack, there’s a competition involved for a chance to win a VR headset or site tour at National Grid London Power Tunnel.
Gatsby Benchmark
Teacher resource pack-
4- Linking Curriculum learning to careers
Student resource pack-
2- Learning from careers and labor market information
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TATA Consultancy Services (TCS) have developed a self-led, digital work experience pack based on their award winning ‘Digital Explorers’ programme. Following the success of last years live virtual work experience week, TCS have made the programme readily available for students to complete in their own time, at their own pace.
What does it include?
An exciting and challenging self-led virtual work experience pack
A self-led digital project to design an app, set by TCS employees
Access to daily activities and videos, which break the project down step by step
Pre-recorded webinars; Q&A sessions with TCS employees
Video talks with various STEM experts
Accompanying worksheets
Develop key workplace skills (problem solving, project management)
Year groups aimed at
Year 12 students interested in IT, computing, digital, technology, business, or project management. Also suited to Years 10, 11 and 13 students.
Students can complete this in their own time, at their own pace. It does not have to be completed over 1 consecutive week – students might tap into this resource once a week for a month for example. Altogether it should take around 1 week to complete.