Epic Engineering presents groundbreaking innovation in a multi-media show in QPAC’s Concert Hall, featuring inspiring projects that made the impossible possible! From space exploration to deep oceans, the subatomic to monumental mega-structures, delve into the engineering feats that are shaping tomorrow’s world.
Epic Engineering uncovers the technological challenges, creative problem-solving and collaborative efforts that drive these extraordinary projects, revealing the bold ideas and teamwork behind achieving the seemingly impossible.
Hosted by Angharad “Rad” Yeo (ABC’s Good Game Spawn Point), students will uncover the engineering marvels that have amazed the world and demonstrated the incredible possibilities of engineering.
This program explores Design and Technologies (Grades 7 – 10), Science as a Human Endeavour (Grades 9 – 10), Earth and Environmental Science (Grades 11 – 12), Physics (Grades 11 – 12) and links to Engineering General senior syllabus (Grades 11 – 12).
Angharad 'Rad' Yeo is an award-winning television and radio presenter, MC, and critic. Her deep passion for technology, science, arts, and culture puts her in a unique position to dissect...
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Epic Engineering program is offered for students in grades 7-9 and grades 9-12. While both shows feature the same content and visual materials, the language and discussion in this show will be more advanced to provide deeper engagement and ensure alignment with students’ curriculum.
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SparkLab provides opportunities for students to design solutions to challenges. Join Learning Officer, Brandon, as he describes the design process used to guide student’s thinking and action in SparkLab. This iterative process can also be used in the classroom to guide the development of design challenges.
$10 per student
Epic Engineering (grades 9-12)
26 March 2025
75 mins 1:00pm
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Epic Engineering (grades 9-12)
26 March 2025
75 mins 1:00pm
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