Skills Development Scotland - Primary Engineer https://www.primaryengineer.com Primary Engineer bringing engineering into the classroom inspiring children, pupils, teachers parents and engineers since 2005. Fri, 15 Mar 2019 07:54:18 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7 https://www.primaryengineer.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/cropped-primeng_favicon-01-32x32.png Skills Development Scotland - Primary Engineer https://www.primaryengineer.com 32 32 Lights, Camera…Data! https://www.primaryengineer.com/lights-cameradata/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=lights-cameradata Thu, 14 Mar 2019 15:19:03 +0000 https://www.primaryengineer.com/?p=3049 National schools ‘STATWARS®’ competition launched at DataFest 2019 Calling all budding Steven Spielbergs, Kathryn Bigelows or Peter Jacksons, Netflix fans, and promising BBC Data Scientists! A national competition to design...

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(Best Overall Film Holy Trinity Primary School team The Brilliant Billboards)

National schools ‘STATWARS®’ competition launched at DataFest 2019

Calling all budding Steven Spielbergs, Kathryn Bigelows or Peter Jacksons, Netflix fans, and promising BBC Data Scientists! A national competition to design a film or tv series based on data has been launched today at DATAFEST 2019 – the UK’s first ever two-week festival of data innovation in Scotland. The STATWARS® competition was created by Primary Engineer® and is supported by a number of leading engineering organisations, as well as The BBC. Designed to encourage a generation of young people to engage with data, STATWARS® will be an annual, national competition culminating in awards and exhibitions. Interested schools are encouraged to sign up, log on and register your interest in the teaching resources via www.statwarscompetition.com, full resource packs will be available from May.

(Jen Scurlock Statwars®, Chloe Trippier Statwars®, Gillian Doherty The DataLab, Roy Doherty City of Glasgow College, Dr Susan Scurlock Statwars®, Ivan McKee MP Scottish Government, Paul Sheeran Scottish Engineering, Ali Graigmile BBC, Graham Stow Statwars®, Jo Norwood Statwars®)

Funding from Skills Development Scotland Digital enabled a pilot to be delivered to Scottish schools which will be celebrated at the first awards ceremony at City of Glasgow College as part of DATAFEST.

Dr Susan Scurlock MBE, founder of Primary Engineer, the organisation which encourages children into engineering career pathways, said: “Anyone who has ever wondered what makes a great movie probably considers the actors, the director, the action and the storyline. Few of us really understand the data behind a smash hit. But a closer look at the burgeoning film and TV marketplace reveals that the likes of the BBC, Netflix and Amazon Prime use extensive data analysis to create many of their most popular TV series and films. This new competition is a fantastic opportunity for children to see the value, fun and potential career paths of data-driven engineering. We are grateful to all those who have given their time and energy to develop and support this new programme and to Skills Development Scotland Digital and the DATALAB for their financial and moral support through-out”.

(Ivan McKee MP with Milngavie Primary)

STATWARS® was launched today at the City of Glasgow College Riverside campus as part of DATAFEST 2019 by Mr Ivan McKee, MSP, Minister for Trade, Investment and Innovation. He said: “I am delighted to be launching STATWARS® as part of DataFest 2019. The Scottish Government’s STEM Strategy highlights the importance of young people being confident in data and digital skills for work and life in the modern world. We want to encourage school pupils to get involved in data and digital at an early age – opportunities like this are fantastic in helping to make this happen.”

And it’s already beginning – results of a pilot that has been running in 19 schools across Scotland were also announced and each winning pupil received a Nightingale Award, named in honour of Florence Nightingale, the renowned humanitarian who is less well known for being a leading statistician. A full list of the award-winning ‘STATWARRIORS’ and their schools is listed in the notes:

On the STEM-by-Stealth® educational value of the competition, Susan added: “STATWARS® provides an entry point for young people to become excited about analysing, interrogating and presenting data. It also helps them develop the skills to use data securely in an inspiring subject area that touches everyone’s life. We’ll be working with renowned leaders in the data sector to engage the industry and inspire the children and young people who get involved.”

(Secondary School Newbattle High)

Alongside Primary Engineer, Skills Development Scotland (SDS Digital, The BBC and The Data Lab, STATWARS® is supported by several leading engineering companies and educational establishments including AMS NEVE, Scottish Engineering, Strathclyde University, Cloch Solicitors, Bad Dinosaur, ScotlandIS and WEIR Group.

Claire Gillespie, sector manager for digital technologies at SDS, said: “Data analysis is a vital skill for the workforce of the future. The ability to get under the skin of data, and make impactful decisions based on the understanding of that data, is so important to so many organisations. We loved the fact that STATWARS is helping to promote that message and skill set in a really fun, engaging and relevant way. I’m really looking forward to seeing the results.”

With an eye on the benefit for educators as well as pupils, STATWARS® provides free teaching resources including lesson plans, activity sheets and video tutorials that help unlock the value of data.  The competition is also an open invitation to data scientists and analysts to provide their expertise to the younger generation via video or in-person visits to their local educational institutions.

Whether you are an educator looking to inspire your pupils, a student looking for something a bit different to do with data or a data scientist looking to lend your expertise, please visit www.statwarscompetition.com to get involved.

(Our Lady of Loretto Primary School)

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Something new for British Science Week 2019 #BSW19 https://www.primaryengineer.com/something-new-for-british-science-week-2019-bsw19/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=something-new-for-british-science-week-2019-bsw19 Tue, 05 Mar 2019 11:37:09 +0000 https://www.primaryengineer.com/?p=3002   Move over Spielberg, STATWARRIORS® are coming your way… Everyone loves a good film or TV show, but what makes one? This is the question that has been circulating around...

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Move over Spielberg, STATWARRIORS® are coming your way…

Everyone loves a good film or TV show, but what makes one? This is the question that has been circulating around Primary Engineer Programmes headquarters. The team have been busy developing the next big thing to encourage primary and secondary pupils (and later in the year – college and university students) to interogate data to create their own sure-fire award-winning hit film or TV show concept. The primary and secondary teaching resources provide a dataset of over 2,000 data points, lesson plans, teaching resources, activity sheets and video tutorials.

 

STATWARS® is set to change the way you teach data science and develop critical thinking skills in a creative context. All teaching materials are provided free to UK based learning institutions.

 

We are excited to be launching the outcomes of the competition pilot in association with Skills Development Scotland, Data Lab, the BBC and City of Glasgow College on the 14th March 2019 as part of DATAFEST19 with the Scottish Minister for Trade, Investment and Innovation Mr Ivan McKee.

 

Keep an eye on our social media channels for updates throughout #BSW19

 

If you can’t wait head over to the https://www.statwarscompetition.com to find out more!

 

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