Tag: Outreach trainings & tips
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Science Writers, and Scientists who Write
Success story of Jon Butterworth in science writing. The presentation covers the author’s personal experiences and viewpoints, along with advice for scientists interested in exploring science writing.
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Science in School
The journal supports science teaching through classroom experiments and teaching materials, up-to-date information on cutting-edge science and real-world applications, projects in science education, and other useful resources. Online publication allows wide a range of teaching materials, like printable worksheets, videos or hyperlinks to related resources.
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“I’m a scientist – Get me out of here”
“I’m a scientist – Get me out of here” is an outreach competition. It takes the form of an online, student-led international STEM program that connects school students with scientists through text-based chats. Each week, students vote for their favorite scientist, and the winner receives funding for a science communication project.
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IPPOG Masterclass for non-scientific Personnel
The project is based on the fact that 97% of CERN’s staff are non-scientists. The goal is to adapt the masterclass intended for students to benefit non-scientific personnel, to offer them hands-on experience and insight into the work of their scientist colleagues. These sessions improve their capacity to support the organization’s mission and outreach.
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Outreach training at CERN Schools of Physics
Since 2014 specific outreach/media trainings were introduced in the programe of the European Schools. After a 90-minutes communication training, all students are involved in a group project to prepare a short presentation about a physics topic at a level suitable for the general public with a jury that gives feedback and awards a token “prize”…