Wednesday 8 January 2025 from 9:30am to 3:30pm Wednesday 15 January 2025 from 9:30am to 3:30pm Wednesday 22 January 2025 from 9:30am to 3:30pm
Armed with some basic tools (screwdrivers, pliers, and wire cutters) and a little know-how, the children will be encouraged to gently and safely pull things apart to see what’s inside discarded electronics.
We will look at machines across the eras and talk about changes in technology today, focusing on why these are valuable materials. While taking the devices apart, we will look at how they work, observing any physical mechanisms and making guesses about how information is relayed through motherboards and wires.
We will sort through the materials to find pieces that can be used in our afternoon creations. Working with cardboard and reclaimed plastics, students will make simple costumes inspired by vintage science fiction robots. We will practise joining methods such as tabs, lacing, and reusable closures, but use traditional adhesives to securely adhere when needed.
This Sydney class is suitable for ages 8 to 13 years. It will be a jam-packed day of activity where students explore e-waste, practise design skills, and build their very own robot costume or statue to take home. There will be a break for lunch, and students are welcome to take snack/water breaks as needed.Note: This is a structured workshop and may not be suitable for all children. Children with poor dexterity may find the use of tools frustrating but are welcome to come along and practise. Children will be partnered with another child in some situations; if this does not suit your child, please choose another workshop.