AIRC scientific communicators will meet the students of 6 classes of the Volta Institute and they will introduce the Erasmus+ project STARS GAME. They will discuss together, with interactive tools, on STEM topics, the scientific method, hands on activities, stereotypes in science.
The students of 4 classes of the Albanella Institute in Salerno will meet AIRC scientific communicators, who will introduce the Erasmus+ STARS GAME project. The lesson will be structured with quizzes and other interactive activities on STEM topics.
The students of 5 classes of the Carpi Nord Institute will meet AIRC scientific communicators, who will introduce the Erasmus+ project STARS GAME, they will discuss about scientific method, stereotypes in science and multidisciplinary research.
AIRC scientific communicators will conduct the Workshops with students, involving 5 classes of two Institutes in Turin; they will introduce the Erasmus+ project STARS GAME, with innovative activities on STEM topics.
The students of 5 classes of the Pignola Institute will meet AIRC scientific communicators, who will introduce the Erasmus+ project STARS GAME, with innovative activities on STEM topics.
On Friday 16th December, IDIBELL scicomms will conduct the last workshop with students in INS Pere Calders, in Cerdanyola del Vallès.
In the morning of Wednesday 23rd, IDIBELL will impart the workshop for students at INS Mercè Rodoreda
Following Monday’s workshop for students at INS Bellvitge and Tuesday morning at INS Bisbe Berenguer, IDIBELL scientific communicators will present the STARS Game project to a group of students from Institut Jesuïtes Joan XXIII.
On Tuesday 22nd November, students from INS Bisbe Berenguer attended a STARS GAME workshop for students guided by IDIBELL science communicators
During this week, IDIBELL will visit four high schools of L’Hospitalet de Llobregat in order to conduct the second round of workshops with students. The first visit will be on Monday 21st November to Institut Bellvitge, where IDIBELL will explain the STARS Game project to three groups of secondary students.
Students from 9 classes of the Matteotti-Pellico Institute of Turin will meet AIRC scientific communicators to talk about careers in research, the scientific method and multidisciplinary approaches, in a dialogue with game based and interactive activities.
On Thursday, February 17th, IDIBELL will conduct a workshop with students at INS Bisbe Berenguer. This will be the last session of the second round of workshops for students.
IDIBELL scientific communicators will conduct the 2nd workshop with students at Institute Mercè Rodoreda in L’Hospitalet de Llobregat on Wednesday, February 23rd.
Following Monday’s workshop for students at INS Bellvitge, IDIBELL scientific communicators will present the STARS Game project to a group of students from Institut Jesuïtes Joan XXIII.
During this week, IDIBELL will visit four high schools of L’Hospitalet de Llobregat in order to conduct the second round of workshops with students. The first visit will be on 14th February to Institut Bellvitge, where IDIBELL will explain the STARS Game project to three groups of secondary students.
Today, on 24th February, IDIBELL will conduct the last workshop for students in this first round. It will count on the participation of Institut Mercè Rodoreda, the 4th participating high school of L’Hospitalet de Llobregat.
After the two first workshops with students, on 23th February, IDIBELL will present the STARS Game project to another local high school: INS Bellvitge. This will be the third session and three groups of students will participate.
Following the first workshop for students by IDIBELL, that will take place on Tuesday, this Wednesday IDIBELL members will present the STARS Game project to a group of students from Institut Jesuïtes Joan XXIII.
During this week, IDIBELL will visit four high schools of L’Hospitalet de Llobregat in order to conduct the first workshops with students. The first visit will be on 16th February to Institut Bisbe Berenguer, where IDIBELL will explain the STARS Game project to a group of secondary students.
AIRC scientific communicators will conduct the first Workshops with students, involving 3 classes of Malalbergo Institute in Baricella (Bologna); they will introduce the Erasmus+ project STARS GAME, with innovative activities on STEM topics.
On Monday, Helmholtz Munich will host an online workshop for students of the school Realschule Landshut in order to explain the STARS Game project.