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For girls in years 5 - 8 to improve people's lives while practicing social distancing

There are no STEM Design Challenges scheduled for 2020. Check out our other opportunities instead or be inspired by what girls created in our previous challenge below!

Girls in STEM Design Challenge April 2020

On Wednesday 22 April, 50 girls from across Australia took part in the Girls in STEM Design Challenge, an initiative in collaboration with Tech Girls Movement Foundation. 

The first virtual outreach event of its kind, there were plenty of learnings but there was also plenty of fun. We were blown away by the creativity, problem solving skills and resilience of the girls aged 10 - 14 and would like to share some of their solutions with you. 

Arduino with ultrasonic sensor and bottle of hand sanitiser

Prototype of automatic hand-sanitiser dispenser

Imogen, Year 7 – Automatic Hand Sanitiser

Imogen used the design thinking process to solve the problem “How can we protect our home from contamination during the coronavirus pandemic and beyond?”. She created a prototype of an automatic hand sanitiser system that used an ultrasonic sensor and an Arduino to detect hand movement. The next stage of her prototyping process would be to create the mechanical system to press down on the sanitiser pump – Imogen drew an electrical circuit and 3D design of what the mechanical system would look like. The problem was significant, the solution innovative and technically viable and she communicated her ideas very well in her pitch video.

 

 

3D drawing of DOCBOTDRONE

Prototype of the DOCBOTDRONE

Sienna and Jazelle, Year 5 - DOCBOTDRONE

Sienna and Jazelle used the design thinking process to solve the problem, “How might we get a Doctor to patients to collect vitals and not in person?” They drew empathy maps to really understand the problem for each of their stakeholders and researched existing solutions. They created a very convincing pitch video that explained their solution and showed their prototype – a 3D drawing of the DOCBOTDRONE and a flowchart showing the logic of how it works. Their drone unfolds into a small robot carrying a tablet with the doctor on the screen as well as devices to measure vitals.

 

Minecraft drawing of glass house

Prototype of Glass Chamber initiative

 

Caitlin and Stephanie, Year 6 - Glass Chamber Initiative to allow you to socialise with friends

This glass chamber allows you to meet up with your friends in a glass house without risking sharing the virus. 

 

Screenshot of proposed videoconferencing platform

Prototype of online platform 

Isabel and Mia, Year 7 and 8 - Online platform for school aged children with hearing impairments

"The main feature of this platform will be the video chat function allowing users to connect with peers, careers and teachers. This video chat includes specific feature to assist those with hearing problems. Specific features available on this platform include: emojis, reactions, colours, fonts, the ability to mute other participants and the ability to request communication. Our prototype is shown on the next page."

 

website prototype homepage

Prototype of learning platform for K-2

Nikita and Antra, Year 8– ‘KidsQuad’ learning environment for K-2

Nikita and Antra solved the problem that kids from K-2 find it hard to learn in a remote environment as learning tools currently being used such as google classroom, zoom, etc  are quite advanced and more suited to an older demographic. They designed and prototyped a website.

 

 

 

App screenshot with map

Prototype using MIT App Inventor of 'Stuck at home sport'

Eloise, Amelia, and Alexis, Year – ‘Stuck at home sport’

This team designed an app for at-risk individuals that allows them to exercise from their home but with virtual reality and street-view to display their local area. The app allows you to message your neighbours as you pass.

 

 

 

drawing of app screenshot

Prototype of app to help students communicate with teachers

Sophie – App to communicate with teachers

Sophie's app helps students connect with their teachers through an app as currently it is difficult to know when teachers are free to help. She prototypes it on paper first drawing each of the screens of the app. 

 

 

For more about the Challenge, get in touch with Tech Girls or with Women in Engineering and IT team.

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