Creativity & Innovation - Winter 2022

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VOLUME 7 ISSUE 1 2022

JANET DOWNER is the Assistant Head of School, Academics and Student Programs. Over her nearly 35-year career, she has held numerous roles at PC including Teacher Librarian, Dean of Residence, Social Studies Teacher, Department Head, Middle School Director, and Senior School Director. Janet is the teacher mentor for the student social justice club (YAO) and chairs the school’s Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) staff committee. Janet holds a BA, B.Ed., MA and MLIS. JULIA HUNT is the Senior Director of Strategic Innovation at Pickering College and is responsible for developing the Global Leadership Program for all students, JK to Grade 12. Some of Julia’s responsibilities include diploma design, program framework, research, training and professional development, communications, outreach, local and international excursions, student life, and leadership activities and speakers. Julia holds her BA and B.Ed. as well as an MA in education and development.

The Sky is the Limit in New Technology Grade 10 student Thomas Bianco says that he loves learning new technologies and his passion is apparent. From AR/VR technologies to drones to 3D printing, Thomas totally immerses himself into new ideas. He describes his process as going from inspiration, to research, to applying the technology in a project, to really understanding it. Recently, Thomas built a 3D printer from scratch using open-source designs. It took him over 150 hours of tinkering and he now hopes to use it to sell 3D prints online. Thomas first took an interest in 3D printing when he learned about it in Middle School at PC. He has also learned coding through the computer science program that taught him Python, HTML, css and finally C#. His newest initiative is a drone-surveying business using unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) to provide survey data. Thomas plans to explore as many different technologies as he can while he has the time and freedom to experiment. In the future, he hopes to pursue aerospace engineering and potentially have his own business.

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CREATIVITY & INNOVATION AT PIC KERIN G C OL L EG E

VOLUME 7 ISSUE 1 2022

Graduates of the Pickering College Global Leadership Program are creative, innovative and courageous agents of ethical and positive change, true to Quaker values.

Women Succeeding in STEM

advertised her workshops and arranged for the rental of a meeting room at a discounted price. She even convinced a company to sponsor the program, which she called Sunday at Two. By the third workshop, Judy had 12 participants. During these sessions, she covered topics such as how society values and treats women in the fields of science, technology, engineering, math (STEM), future careers, and STEM applications. The participants also had an opportunity to hear from recent Pickering College graduates who shared their experiences in pursuing STEM programs at university and participated in a workshop on computer languages such as JAVA and Python. Judy’s time as an international boarding student at Pickering College has taught her how to get along with people from all over the world, how to talk to people and, most importantly for Judy, how to be more of an active participant rather than a follower. School ignited her enthusiasm for making change and so she plans to continue hosting these workshops every summer until the end of university and possibly beyond. She’s also keen to develop a website platform for the program. With graduation just a few months away, Judy has decided to follow her dream and apply to study engineering at university this fall.

If you have any questions, or would like to provide feedback, please contact: Janet Downer, Assistant Head of School, Academics and Student Programs, at jdowner@pickeringcollege.on.ca Julia Hunt, Senior Director, Strategic Innovation, at jhunt@pickeringcollege.on.ca

Grade 12 student Judy Zhu did not think she had what it took to study engineering at university and therefore planned to pursue a commerce program instead. Growing up, comments like, “girls don’t do well in math” shaped her confidence around her abilities in the subject. All of that changed when she met several students with an interest in math and science who encouraged her to pursue math, and helped her to see that everyone has math capability. She is now enrolled in Pickering College’s Grade 12 math courses and, as it turns out, she is more than good at math.

With this new-found confidence, Judy was inspired to take action and motivate other girls to pursue math and sciences, which is what she has focused on for her Capstone Project. The Capstone Project is the culminating assignment for the Global Leadership Program and requires Grade 12 students to independently research an issue of global significance and develop an innovative solution to this issue. Judy implemented her action plan in her home country of China where she hosted a series of 90-minute workshops for girls aged 13 to 16. Through word of mouth and social media, she continued on back page

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