ATOM Qld State Conference 2021: Momentum

Australian Teachers of Media, Queensland’s Annual State Conference Momentum, presented by University of Southern Queensland and Essential Screen Skills, is an opportunity for Queensland Primary Arts teachers, and Media Arts and Film, Television and New Media teachers to unite and work collaboratively with industry and tertiary practitioners, highly accomplished teachers and QCAA education officers. We will learn new ways that we can support the academic, social and emotional development of our students so they can thrive in an ever-changing and uncertain future and be on the front foot for the impending changes to the national curriculum.

With a key focus to nurture, support and assist people in achieving their career goals and as a result, contribute to the creative, successful and thriving Screen and Media Industry in Queensland and Australia, Essential Screen Skills very much appreciates the important role that teachers of all levels play in achieving this! Essential Screen Skills is proud to be partnering with ATOM on the 2022 State Conference – Momentum!

WHAT TO EXPECT:

This year’s conference will be a hybrid of face-to-face and virtual sessions, providing delegates the opportunity to hear from a range of speakers and to engage in practical workshops over two full days.

ATOMQ is graciously supported by our partners at the University of Southern Queensland, Essential Screen Skills, the Australian Children’s Television Foundation, The Australian Film, Television and Radio School, Bruce Bowman from Ted’s Cameras, Linda Pitt from Apple, Rob Whittle from The Civil Aviation Safety Authority, Katrina Irawati Graham, the co-founder and Chair of Women in Film & Television, Australia, Tracey Corbin-Matchett from Bus Stops Films, Michelle Brown from Elektrolab, a panel of industry professionals including Art Director Daniella Rigby, Location Manager Libby Kilby and Visual Effects Artist Murray Smallwood, Lucy Flook from the QCAA, and a long list of highly experienced and dynamic practising Primary, Secondary and Tertiary educators.

Special thanks to our generous keynotes including David Barbour, the creator of The Block, Nick Maguire, a Brisbane-based filmmaker and music video producer, Hayley Adams, Producer, Passionfruit Bites and Michelle Melky, Creative Producer, Amplify, and writers and producers of TikTok’s Scattered and Love Song Seasons 1 and 2, and Gary Paramanathan, Outreach Manager for the Australian Film, Television and Radio School.

ATOMQ encourage you to take advantage of the expertise and resources on offer this year and we look forward to providing an exciting and reinvigorating opportunity for our members to be together and celebrate what we do for Queensland’s young people through quality Media Arts education.

WHO SHOULD ATTEND?

  • Primary teachers (Arts/Media Arts specialist teachers, generalist teachers)
  • Secondary Media Arts and Film, Television and New Media teachers
  • Pre-service teachers
  • Heads of Department, Heads of Curriculum, Curriculum Co-ordinators (Media Arts, FTVNM, The Arts, Creative Industries)

WHY YOU SHOULD ATTEND?

The 2021 MOMEMTUM conference program is diverse, rich and exciting but it’s nothing without you. Get together as a dynamic, likeminded community and share your knowledge, embrace professional learning, affirm and question your classroom practice, seek clarification, listen, question, debate, laugh, create and reinvigorate your passion for Media Arts education.

For more information and to register your place at MOMENTUM please visit our website : https://atomqld.org.au

WHERE IS THE PROGRAMME?

You can view the 2021 ATOM Qld State Conference program here.

WHAT’S THE REFUND POLICY?

For a FULL refund the request must be 14 business days before the event. 

For 50% refund the request must be 7 business days before the event.

NOTE: In the event of lockdown, those who are unable to attend will receive a partial refund to a reduced ticket comparable to the virtual ticket price. You will receive access to both the virtual conference and your physical delegate bag.

WHAT’S THE GST/ABN?

ATOM Qld Inc is not registered for GST, (we are a non-profit teaching association run by volunteers) however, for tax invoice purposes, our ABN is 51 081 593 357

CONTACT US

If you need to get it touch, you can use the contact page or email us at: atomqld1 [at] gmail.com

CONNECT

#ATOMQMOMENTUM

https://twitter.com/atomqld

https://www.facebook.com/groups/atomqld

2021 Conference Ticket Prices 

Virtual Conference ticket options: 

Presenter $80 (this is for teacher presenters who wish to attend the rest of the conference) 

Student $80

Primary Educator $80

Secondary Educator $195

Other professionals $195

Face to Face prices: 

2 DAYS TICKETS 

ATOM QLD member $275

Non-member $325

Primary Educator/Student $135

ATOM QLD regional (160km round trip) $225 
ATOM QLD Rural (more than 160km round trip) $205

Presenter $80

1 DAY TICKETS 

ATOM QLD member $175

Non-member $205

Primary Educator/Student $80 

ATOM QLD regional (160km round trip) $145
ATOM QLD Rural (more than 160km round trip) $130

Presenter $80 

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