https://youtu.be/K4eFRdB5ehI The Spoon project is just one out of countless ERASMUS+ projects which was struck by the Sars-Cov-2 pandemic. We have gathered together the team from France, Netherlands, Spain and Croatia to explore how science topics are shared with younger generations, teachers and other interested parties. The common denominator which glued us together is that science is not only about the content but about various other things hidden behind the science. Things like teamwor..
The ongoing coronavirus pandemic COVID-19 constitutes a scientific and social challenge. The applica...
The scientific world rewards the individual while often discouraging collaboration. However, times o...
This presentation was made by Ho-Joon Lee, Yale University. The presentation’s title is: “A landscap...
Why is it SPOON compatible? Because it opens horizons towards new pedagogical methods, and technolog...
It was a big challenge to engage with your learners in an on-line environment caused by a pandemic. ...
What is the Co-IMMUNICATE project? We are a group of researchers and teachers in Glasgow working ...
By Annabelle Lecointre - Maison pour la science en Alsace FRANCE Singularity of a science week for...
Scientific collaborations among nations to address common problems and to build international partne...
Despite the international guidelines on the containment of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) p...
The World Health Organization has identified excessive COVID-19 pandemic–related information as a pu...
Eight science communication research projects have been funded by the European Commission since 2018...
Where and when was the idea of the Science Fair born? Elhuyar Fundazioa, a partner in the Spoon p...
A hackathon is best described as an \u27innovation marathon\u27. Derived from the words \u27hacking\...
We explored the COVID-19 pandemic as a context for learning about the role of science in a global he...
In december 2018 we had the great opportunity to test some of the SPOON workshops at the national ph...
The ongoing coronavirus pandemic COVID-19 constitutes a scientific and social challenge. The applica...
The scientific world rewards the individual while often discouraging collaboration. However, times o...
This presentation was made by Ho-Joon Lee, Yale University. The presentation’s title is: “A landscap...
Why is it SPOON compatible? Because it opens horizons towards new pedagogical methods, and technolog...
It was a big challenge to engage with your learners in an on-line environment caused by a pandemic. ...
What is the Co-IMMUNICATE project? We are a group of researchers and teachers in Glasgow working ...
By Annabelle Lecointre - Maison pour la science en Alsace FRANCE Singularity of a science week for...
Scientific collaborations among nations to address common problems and to build international partne...
Despite the international guidelines on the containment of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) p...
The World Health Organization has identified excessive COVID-19 pandemic–related information as a pu...
Eight science communication research projects have been funded by the European Commission since 2018...
Where and when was the idea of the Science Fair born? Elhuyar Fundazioa, a partner in the Spoon p...
A hackathon is best described as an \u27innovation marathon\u27. Derived from the words \u27hacking\...
We explored the COVID-19 pandemic as a context for learning about the role of science in a global he...
In december 2018 we had the great opportunity to test some of the SPOON workshops at the national ph...
The ongoing coronavirus pandemic COVID-19 constitutes a scientific and social challenge. The applica...
The scientific world rewards the individual while often discouraging collaboration. However, times o...
This presentation was made by Ho-Joon Lee, Yale University. The presentation’s title is: “A landscap...