?Down to Earth? workshops
created: Fri, 15 Jun 2012 | |
A series of two 2-hour workshops using the "Down to Earth" project resources (part of the Discover the Cosmos resource library, developed by the Faulkes Telescope Project at Univ. of Glamorgan), consisting of a 60 minute talk and a 60 minute practical session. Students will work on PCs to study the physics of impact cratering, and use the online Google Earth/Moon/Mars websites to examine craters on these bodies.
DATE OF EVENT: 15/06/2012 PLACE OF EVENT: Techniquest Glyndwr, Wrexham, North Wales, UK TARGET GROUPS: 120 secondary school students aged 14-16, as part of the Wrexham Science Festival
DATE OF EVENT: 19/06/2012 (morning) PLACE OF EVENT: Pen-y-dre High School, Merthyr, South Wales, UK TARGET GROUPS: 180 secondary school students aged 14-15 (the whole year group at the school)
DATE OF EVENT: 19/06/2012 (afternoon) PLACE OF EVENT: Bishop Hedley High School, Merthyr, South Wales, UK TARGET GROUPS: 180 secondary school students aged 14-15 (the whole year group at the school)
DATE OF EVENT: 25/06/2012 (morning) PLACE OF EVENT: Highbury Grove School, Islington, London TARGET GROUPS: 90 secondary school students aged 14-15
DATE OF EVENT: 25/06/2012 (afternoon) PLACE OF EVENT: Highbury Fields School, Islington, London TARGET GROUPS: 90 secondary school students aged 14-15 |
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