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Thursday January 1, 1970 3:30pm - 5:00pm HKT
Through our work over an academic year, we have designed projects that foster collaboration between our Makerspace and Li Ren (Wellbeing and Inclusion Centre). We focus on projects that encourage student collaboration, ownership, and autonomy. Using digital fabrication equipment, students have spent the year working in teams to design and create products to solve real design challenges in the Li Ren (Wellbeing and Inclusion Centre).

Our team will discuss our work so far, both successes and failures, as well as facilitate discussion around how this model might be expanded to other schools. Our findings include how much time it takes to facilitate design/build projects as well as the impact on student perception and understanding of Li Ren (Wellbeing and Inclusion Centre). We believe the best way to reduce stigma around counselling and wellbeing work is to truly integrate it into all parts of the school.

Expected Outcomes:
Participants will engage in a workshop where they can produce a product which emulates our work in both the Makerspace and Li Ren (Wellbeing and Inclusion Centre). Participants will be able to find out more about the collaborative model in our school and how we integrate the Makerspace with well-being and vice versa to support the personal growth of our students. We will discuss our best practices and look for feedback and ideas moving forward in this collaborative work.
Speakers
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Emily Dixon

Makerspace Program Manager, The ISF Academy
Emily has a Master of Science in Education from the University of Pennsylvania and a Bachelor of Science in Engineering, from Smith College. She previously worked in the energy industry and had four years of teaching experience in the US prior to joining The ISF Academy in 2021. Emily... Read More →
avatar for Phyllis Mak

Phyllis Mak

Senior Guidance Counselor, The ISF Academy
Phyllis has a Master of Applied Theatre and Drama Education from the Griffith University, Australia and a Bachelor of Social Sciences in Social Work from the Chinese University of Hong Kong. Phyllis also obtained her Postgraduate Certificate in Drama Therapy (Developmental Transformations... Read More →
avatar for Leanne Wu

Leanne Wu

Learning Support Teacher, The ISF Academy
Leanne completed her Bachelor of Social Sciences in Psychology from The Chinese University of Hong Kong. Leanne also obtained her PGDE, specializing in Special Educational Needs in The University of Hong Kong She is now completing her Masters of Education with Middlesex University.Prior... Read More →
Thursday January 1, 1970 3:30pm - 5:00pm HKT
Chancellor Room, Room C Level 4, HKCEC
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