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Introductions Your turn! Introduce yourself (give 4 points about your career to-date). Do you have previous experience of visiting a school/volunteering? What do you hope to get from this session today? Why did you choose ICT/technology as a career? What is the best thing about your job?
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Smart Futures Smart Futures is a Government initiative working with industry, research and education partners to promote science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) careers to post-primary students in Ireland. Main aim is to improve the coordination of outreach resources and encourage students to consider/retain STEM subjects at post-primary and third level. Objective is to grow awareness of what people working in STEM do and what skills they use/require.
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Smart Futures Co-ordinated by the SFI Discover Programme partnering with the Engineer’s Ireland STEPS programme as well as PharmaChem Ireland, Royal Society of Chemistry, the Institute of Physics and ICT Ireland.
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What do we know? Ireland's top 10 multinational employers include tech giants like Intel, IBM, HP, Microsoft, Apple and Google 1000+ companies employ tech staff across multiple sectors like digital media, gaming, eRetail, life sciences, cybersecurity, financial services etc. 105,000+ people employed in the tech sector in Ireland 730+ Irish-owned digital technology companies The European app economy worth €10billion+ and employs 800,00 people
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What do we know? Starting salaries for science, tech and engineering graduates are between €24k- €31k Analytics, Big Data, cybersecurity, mobile apps, cloud computing and high tech manufacturing identified as key growth areas 86k people employed in physics-based jobs in Ireland 52k+ people employed in Irish and multinational Life Sciences companies (in areas like Biotech, Medical Devices, Diagnostics, BioPharma etc).
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Why now? Higher + Ordinary2014 Maths52,381 Biology32,957 Chemistry8,604 (+5.5%) Agri Science7,926 Physics7,177 (+11%) Engineering5,203 Applied Maths1,706 (+7%) Technology1,102
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Challenges
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Benefits of Volunteering?
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Communication: consider your audience How would you present to a student group? How to present to a primary school audience? How to present to a post-primary school audience? How is technology relevant to the group in question? What questions would you expect from the group?
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Great public speaking is…? Use humour, personal stories and conversational language – don’t patronise! Practice with a timer and allow time for questions. Project your voice, don’t mumble - be heard! Be personable, ask students direct questions, use first names. Connect with teacher pre-visit to agree content, pitch, age group etc. Use ice-breakers and transform nervous energy into enthusiasm. Experience builds confidence, which is the key to effective speaking.
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Reflect Be yourself Connect with teacher before visit Consider your clothes, body language, and tone Buddy up Bring/Use Props Bring/Use Props Enjoy! Praise, praise, praise Every idea is a good idea! Praise, praise, praise Every idea is a good idea! Keep it informal and avoid acronyms/ jargon! Keep it informal and avoid acronyms/ jargon! Volunteer Tips for Success
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And now for your actual presentation…!
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Your name here Job title Company
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What is technology?
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Recognise anyone? works in technology?
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Technology Changing Our World
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Technology keeps us connected Computer science Maths Programming Hardware Apps Graphics Cloud computing Social Media
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Technology helps us look good Health Nutrition Cosmetics Sensors Manufacturing Medical Devices
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Technology helps produce safe food Biotechnology Food science Agriculture Microbiology Meteorology Manufacturing
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Technology helps us get there Materials Manufacturing Physics Maths Energy Transport GPS
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Technology helps us win! Sports science Biochemistry Physics Maths Data analysis Apps E-textiles Materials
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Technology saves lives Medical devices Pharmaceuticals Nanotechnology Immunology Maths Data analysis
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Technology in the developing world / protecting the environment Construction Energy Agriculture Communications Health Education
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Technology helps education Interactive learning Collaboration Research Communication Art and design
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Finance and cybersecurity Software Data analytics Physics Maths Forensics Cryptography Coding e-Commerce
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Digital Media Technology Music Film Television Radio Print Design Animation Publishing Internet Marketing
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What skills do people in technology need?
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Problem solving and critical thinking
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Teamwork and communication
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Creativity, Innovation, Curiosity
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MY STORY Job title Qualifications
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Why I chose to work in technology
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My typical working day…
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Benefits of working in technology Diversity Flexibility Travel the world Further training Solve problems
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QUESTIONS?
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End of your presentation!
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Dos and Don’ts Information on Child protection and other issues Read and sign Smart Futures child protection sheet Teacher must stay in the room at all times!
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What’s next? Smart Futures takes requests for visits from schools Indicate your availability and where you can travel to on sign up sheet Smart Futures contacts you to arrange visits at a time that suits Visits are evaluated by teacher and volunteer
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