In April, a group of young students in Adelaide came together to participate in a 4-day holiday program to explore their connection to Country through virtual storytelling, eco-inspired VR creations and 3D design.
Delivered by Makers Empire, Beacon Ngutuku Miyurna is a partnership between Yitpi Yartapuultiku and BAE Systems Australia . It aims to strengthen students’ connection to Country and inspire future career pathways in STEM.
Across the four days, participants completed a variety of activities, learning more about the land and how First Nations connections can shape a more sustainable and technological future.
Senior Kaurna Man, Uncle Mickey, guided students throughout the program, giving them valuable insights into First Nations culture, stories and artefacts.
Students completed numerous STEM-rich activities such as:
Students also heard from guest speakers from BAE Systems Australia who presented about their STEM careers to the group, to help them understand some possible career opportunities.
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