Natural and Synthetic Products in Our Lives
This year’s workshop has a variety of activities that relate to the SACE Stage 2 Chemistry course and are focussed on different natural and synthetic materials and processes that make use of them.
There will be a presentation by Dr Andrew Camilleri on newer methods of forensic analysis and updates on those analytical methods relevant to the current subject outline.
There will be three hands-on practical sessions and discussion sessions related to the teaching of SACE Stage 2 Chemistry.
There is a potential site visit to a biopharmaceutical research, development and production facility, stay tuned for more details.
Please bring a lab coat, safety glasses and your name tag.
Enclosed shoes must be worn for the laboratory sessions.
Come along and enjoy the face-to-face professional development and networking with colleagues from other schools. If there is a Stage 2 Chemistry teacher new to your school, please pass on this information to them.
Register by midnight 3 December to avoid disappointment!
Draft Running Sheet
Please note, timings are approximate and subject to change.
Workshop Running Sheet
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What
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Where
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Who
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8.45 – 9.10
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Registration
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Macbeth
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McMahon
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9.15 – 9.55
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Plenary Theatre
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Macbeth
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Dr Andrew Camilleri
Forensic Science Centre
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9.55 – 10.05
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Safety Induction
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Johnson
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Catherine Margach
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10.05 – 11.00
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Prac Session 1
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Johnson
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3 presenters**
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11.00 – 11.30
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Morning Tea
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Johnson r116
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Grind & Press
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11.35 - 12.20
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Presentation 1 – SHE task
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Johnson
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Jason Greenslade
Westminster
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12.25 – 12.55
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Presentation 2 –
Industry (Pharma)
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Johnson ?
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Dr Kurt Sales CSO Agilex BioLabs
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12.55 – 1.40
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Lunch
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Johnson r116
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Grind & Press
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1.40 – 2.35
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Prac Session 2
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Johnson
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4 presenters*
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2.35 – 3.25
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Prac session 3
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Johnson
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3 presenters**
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3.25 - 3.35
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Evaluation
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Johnson
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Hall/McMahon
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3.35
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Happy Hour
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Unibar
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All welcome
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Practical Session Options*
Note: 3 of the 4 below proposed sessions will be included in the schedule above, based on registrant preference.
Lynton Hall: 'Photochemical Reactions – A Blueprint for Student Engagement'
Peter Steel: 'Investigating factors which impact the acidity of soil'
Glen Arthur: 'Investigating the effects of varying conditions on the degradation of aspirin using spectrometry'
Ian McMahon: ‘Test for Iodine using standard starch and analysing different types of salt and seaweed'
*You will be asked to indicate your top 3 preferred sessions in order when registering
Event Organising Committee
Mr Ian McMahon
Mr Lynton Hall
Professor Matt Sykes
Mrs Catherine Margach
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