Challenge #1:
AI Editor 🎙️
UN Sustainable Development Goals no.4 Quality Education
Thank you all for joining our Cover Girl Challenge 📸
We are so excited you have decided to join in the fun! 🌈
There are a total of 6 challenges for you. Simply click on each challenge, complete it and then share your work with us so we know that you have finished each one. Send it to us at hello@gdostem.com.au to be entered into the draw to win prizes!!
As you progress through all six of the challenges, they will stretch you. You can do them individually, with your family, with a buddy, as a team or with your school or club.
And there prizes, prizes and more prizes!
So how do the prize draws work? Each challenge has its own prize draw. If you finish a particular challenge and share it with us, then you are in the draw to win a prize for that challenge.
AND, if you finish ALL six of the challenges you automatically go into the draw for the event Grand Prize, which is either the choice of a being on the cover of Careers With STEM digital magazine or an iPad 10, 64 GB from our wonderful partners at Telstra!

So, let’s get these 6 challenges started…
Congratulations on taking up Challenge#1.
In this challenge, you will get to use Artificial Intelligence (AI) to help you research an article on famous women in STEM. Use your imagination about who you want to research. Get AI to do the time-consuming job of looking up all the peeps. However, before we get started let’s see what you think about tech…
Is tech your friend or foe?
What’s your vote….
If you voted foe, perhaps that is because tech is so difficult. But if you think about it, technology is just a tool. It’s a tool to help make our lives easier. It is humans using technology that can do great things with it.
So, let’s find out how technology, used responsibly can actually help humans. Listen to our Googlers to find out exactly what they are working on and how they are focusing on fairness and the responsible development of AI.
Google Video Presentation🎥🍿
Click on the video >>>
Let’s meet these awesome women Googlers who are using Artificial Intelligence (AI) to solve some big problems, build the products that we use every day and discuss using AI responsibly and fairly. Hopefully, this will spark an idea for how each of you would use AI to solve problems 🌈
🎙️Now it’s your turn…
We have showcased numerous STEM cover girls throughout the ages for this event. Now it’s your turn. Create a poster (with or without digital tools) highlighting a woman in STEM that you feel has made a difference or a significant impact.
Use your phone or ask Siri or Alexa, or simply do your research on the Internet.
If your computer has a voice activation option, then you can use the microphone on the toolbar: voice to text and ask it to look up your chosen STEM role model.

What was your experience when finding the information?
Step 1: Present the facts on your poster.
Step 2: Put a photo or image of the person and detail their accomplishments.
Step 3: When composing your text, you can use the microphone on the toolbar inside the word processor.
Bonus: What are the different skills needed when dictating text compared to writing it? Discuss it with friends and family or with your teacher and classmates. Is it more difficult to think and speak while creating or just to think and write?
Send in your work to:
🫧hello@gdostem.com.au by March 10th at 5pm AEST (Qld time)
🫧 Subject line: Challenge#1 AI Editor
🫧 Parent/guardian’s permission is needed
🫧 You might see your work on our socials 🙂
So now you are eligible to be in the draw for the prize for this challenge which is a write up in the Careers with STEM digital magazine, a copy of their awesome magazine and some fun Google goodies!! Wow 😲
🏆Grand Prize Draw 🏆
AND…If you finish all of the challenges, you will be entered into the Grand Prize Draw for a choice between an iPad or an opportunity to be a STEM Cover Girl on the Careers with STEM digital magazine. Remember all completed entries must be submitted by the closing of the event: March 10th at 5pm AEST (Queensland time)! All judges’ decisions are final.