AbstractThe Particle Physics group at the University of Birmingham has tried many different formats for Outreach competitions over recent years. We have found that a Cascade competition is a very efficient way to introduce Particle Physics concepts and experiments to a wide range of students. Small groups of students research, prepare and deliver a short presentation to other students. We will describe variations on the format of this type of competition and include some examples from our winning entries. All the material that we have used for these competitions is freely available on the web which we hope will make it easier for more groups to try similar competitions in the future.The name Cascade emphasises that the competition aims to i...
The International Particle Physics Outreach Group (IPPOG) is a network of scientists, science educat...
Particle physics is generally seen as far too difficult, too abstract and mathematical, to teach at ...
This article reports our evaluation of the highly-successful outreach program of the Physics Departm...
AbstractThe Particle Physics group at the University of Birmingham has tried many different formats ...
We describe an initiative at the University of Bonn, where the students develop and perform a 2 hour...
We describe three examples from the extensive Physics outreach program at the University of Sydney: ...
This paper describes the educational outreach work in local schools by the Optical Society of Americ...
The Undergraduate Physics Olympics (UPO) was run for the first time in the second semester of the 20...
To develop an increase in societal interest in the fundamental sciences of particle physics and part...
Universities in the United Kingdom have been driven to work with a larger pool of potential students...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS “The learning experiences of physics students are more authentic and more engag...
Science communication and outreach are essential for training the next generation of scientists and ...
In 2014 CERN has started to organize “Beamline for Schools” (BL4S), an annual physics competition fo...
The Chain Experiment competition has been held successfully for 6 years in Poland and is attracting ...
In 2005 the European Particle Physics Masterclasses attracted 3000 students from 18 European countri...
The International Particle Physics Outreach Group (IPPOG) is a network of scientists, science educat...
Particle physics is generally seen as far too difficult, too abstract and mathematical, to teach at ...
This article reports our evaluation of the highly-successful outreach program of the Physics Departm...
AbstractThe Particle Physics group at the University of Birmingham has tried many different formats ...
We describe an initiative at the University of Bonn, where the students develop and perform a 2 hour...
We describe three examples from the extensive Physics outreach program at the University of Sydney: ...
This paper describes the educational outreach work in local schools by the Optical Society of Americ...
The Undergraduate Physics Olympics (UPO) was run for the first time in the second semester of the 20...
To develop an increase in societal interest in the fundamental sciences of particle physics and part...
Universities in the United Kingdom have been driven to work with a larger pool of potential students...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS “The learning experiences of physics students are more authentic and more engag...
Science communication and outreach are essential for training the next generation of scientists and ...
In 2014 CERN has started to organize “Beamline for Schools” (BL4S), an annual physics competition fo...
The Chain Experiment competition has been held successfully for 6 years in Poland and is attracting ...
In 2005 the European Particle Physics Masterclasses attracted 3000 students from 18 European countri...
The International Particle Physics Outreach Group (IPPOG) is a network of scientists, science educat...
Particle physics is generally seen as far too difficult, too abstract and mathematical, to teach at ...
This article reports our evaluation of the highly-successful outreach program of the Physics Departm...