The Science Lab & Game Making
Workshops for Home Educators - Exploring science practically and making games together
Home Education Workshops starting November 2021
Scavenger Labs are offering a two partner workshops in our new education centre called Todmorden Makery. The focus of both of these workshops is hands ons, inclusive and engaging approach to science and technology.
- Age Range - 10-14
- Dates: Mondays starting November 1st till 13th December
- Cost per course - £95 for 7 sessions - (discount if you also book both £150)~
- Location: Todmorden Makery in Todmorden College
- Mondays 12.00 - 13.45 - Making and Coding (Game Making) - Making games together as a fantastic and fun way to learn real computer coding practices and hands-on making skills
- Mondays 14.30 - 15.45 - The Science Lab -A series of introductory science workshops exploring key concepts in biology, chemistry and physics in a safe, fun and inclusive environment
Making the Family Fixit Campaign
A campaign by Ferney Lee schoolchildren to encourage fixing to reduce textile and electronic waste
Making the Family Fixit Campaign with Ferney Lee School. A group of campaigners, artists and educators came together with the schoolchildren and staff at the school to create an environmental campaign to reduce waste.
This report describes what we did and what was valuable about the processes we used. It is aimed at other educators who may want to take inspiration from our activities and perhaps reuse them in their own way. The report covers the three main phases of the project
- Phase One - Fun and active workshops with recycled waste
- Phase Two- Social Action workshops to create a campaign
- Phase Three - Communicating the Campaign
Caption - campaign check list
Family Fixit Campaign
A campaign by Ferney Lee schoolchildren to encourage fixing to reduce textile and electronic waste
About this Campaign
This campaign was created by Year 6 students at Ferney Lee Primary School in the Summer of 2021. The aim was to reduce waste. Later in this report you can find our more about how it came to life. This report covers the following:
- The Family Fixit Campaign to reduce textile and electronic waste
- How the campaign was created by young people
- How you can get involved now!
Buggy Battles
Race, wrestle, navigate.... DESTROY ALL COMPETITORS
50 Million Tonnes Video
Short film produced for Bradford Science Festival- e-waste, upcycling & hardware hacking
50 Million Tonnes
New stage show for Bradford Science Festival- e-waste, upcycling & hardware hacking
Date: 26, 27, 28 October - 11am, 1pm, 2.30pm
Free, but booking essential
Family bubbles can sit together.
Book HERE on the Bradford Science and Media Museum Website.
50 Million Tonnes
…of electronic waste was produced last year. More than ever before, more every year. We buy more, it breaks more quickly, and more of it piles up in the poorest parts of the world.
Will technology destroy our planet or could it give us the solutions we need? -
In this show we learn the way of the Scavenger: all this e-waste is free stuff that we can learn to hack and use for our own inventions. We can learn how the technology works, about where the materials come from and where the waste goes to and what we can do to help the situation. Just maybe we can figure out what are we supposed to do with that drawer full of dead tech that we all have at home.
[Read More]Making Change Project Todmorden - Delayed
learn about what is inside some everyday electronic items
Update on #iwill / Making Change Project
Due to issues of restricted access to schools in 2020 this project will now run in a similar way in 2021.
About #iwill / Making Change Project
Scavenger Labs are a new social enterprise concerned with environmental and science education. We are running a social action project in partnership with Todmorden High School and Todmorden Learning Centre to raise environmental awareness and promote positive behavioural change as part of the #iwill programme. https://www.iwill.org.uk/
Thanks to a grant from the Community Foundation for Calderdale we will work with young people and families from Todmorden High to create a campaign around waste and creative approaches to behaviour change.
[Read More]Waste Awareness Project
Consequences of disposable electronic consumer products
An estimated 54 million tons of electronic waste are produced annually and we hope to draw people’s attention to this issue, as well as to the consequences of obtaining the materials (including conflict minerals) and disposing of the waste after a very short life-span of usability.
Young people are very receptive to this message as it is often young people in developing countries who are involved in the mining and the waste processing, working in difficult and dangerous circumstances. Young people in rich countries like the UK are subjected to intensive marketing to obtain the latest electronic gadgets and games, which contain more and more sophisticated surveillance tools to profile their user’s lives, and are designed to produce habit-forming behaviour in even very young users. Yet we have less and less control over -or understanding of- the workings of our technology. Often, the technology seems to control the user now, instead of the other way around.
PR - Todmorden Repair Cafe
A repair cafe is when volunteers come together to fix visitors' things
Todmorden Repair Cafe
3rd Oct 2020 - 12.00 - 15.45
Free Event at Todmorden Cricket Club.
A repair cafe is when volunteers come together to fix visitors things in a friendly cafe style setting. You can even just come along for a brew and a chat.
Find out more at repaircafe.org - or our facebook page - https://www.facebook.com/todrepaircafe
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