Presentation of the Scientix Projects Support Pilot by Adina Nistor, held during the 10th Scientix Projects Networking Event, Brussels, 26 February 2016
Scientix: Go-Lab Summer School - Athens, Greece, 13-18 July 2014Brussels, Belgium
The document summarizes information about the Scientix workshop. Scientix is an EU-funded project coordinated by European Schoolnet that aims to improve science and math education in Europe. The workshop will provide information about resources on the Scientix portal including EU-funded STEM projects, a translation service, news, events, and online training courses. It will also describe the upcoming Scientix conference in October 2014 in Brussels and the roles of Scientix National Contact Points and Ambassadors in collaborating with the project.
Scientix 10th SPWatFCL Brussels 26-28 February 2016: Sure, I’m interested in ...Brussels, Belgium
Session III - Workshop A: Sure, I’m interested in your idea/project, you’ve got 1’
Held during the 10th Science Projects Workshop in the Future Classroom Lab, Brussels, 26-28 February 2016
Scientix has received funding from the European Union to coordinate its activities in supporting science education professionals across Europe. The presentation introduces Scientix as an online portal that allows sharing of best practices and resources in science education. It provides information on how educators can find information on European science education projects, resources, and stay updated on the latest news through the Scientix observatory, webinars, and blog. The views expressed are solely the presenter's and do not represent the European Commission.
Scientix: the Community for Science Education in EuropeBrussels, Belgium
This document discusses Scientix, a community that supports science education in Europe. Scientix is funded by the European Commission and coordinated by European Schoolnet. It connects teachers, provides resources on science and math projects for students aged 4-21, and organizes events like conferences and networking opportunities between European projects. Contact information is provided for the Scientix project managers and administrators.
Scientix: Inquiry Based Learning and Online ContentBrussels, Belgium
The document discusses the Scientix project, which is supported by the European Commission to promote inquiry-based learning and sharing of online STEM education resources across Europe. It provides information on the Scientix portal, which contains European science and math projects, teaching materials, news, and events. It also describes the Scientix conference in 2014 and workshops held around Europe to support teachers in STEM education.
This document summarizes the work of the Scientix project, which is supported by the European Commission's FP7 programme. Over its first two phases (Scientix 1 from 2010-2012 and Scientix 2 from 2013-2016), Scientix has organized international conferences, teacher events, and project meetings. It has also developed Moodle courses, webinars, communities of practice, and collected teaching resources. Scientix 3 will continue this work from 2016 onwards to support STEM education across Europe.
Scientix: Go-Lab Summer School - Athens, Greece, 13-18 July 2014Brussels, Belgium
The document summarizes information about the Scientix workshop. Scientix is an EU-funded project coordinated by European Schoolnet that aims to improve science and math education in Europe. The workshop will provide information about resources on the Scientix portal including EU-funded STEM projects, a translation service, news, events, and online training courses. It will also describe the upcoming Scientix conference in October 2014 in Brussels and the roles of Scientix National Contact Points and Ambassadors in collaborating with the project.
Scientix 10th SPWatFCL Brussels 26-28 February 2016: Sure, I’m interested in ...Brussels, Belgium
Session III - Workshop A: Sure, I’m interested in your idea/project, you’ve got 1’
Held during the 10th Science Projects Workshop in the Future Classroom Lab, Brussels, 26-28 February 2016
Scientix has received funding from the European Union to coordinate its activities in supporting science education professionals across Europe. The presentation introduces Scientix as an online portal that allows sharing of best practices and resources in science education. It provides information on how educators can find information on European science education projects, resources, and stay updated on the latest news through the Scientix observatory, webinars, and blog. The views expressed are solely the presenter's and do not represent the European Commission.
Scientix: the Community for Science Education in EuropeBrussels, Belgium
This document discusses Scientix, a community that supports science education in Europe. Scientix is funded by the European Commission and coordinated by European Schoolnet. It connects teachers, provides resources on science and math projects for students aged 4-21, and organizes events like conferences and networking opportunities between European projects. Contact information is provided for the Scientix project managers and administrators.
Scientix: Inquiry Based Learning and Online ContentBrussels, Belgium
The document discusses the Scientix project, which is supported by the European Commission to promote inquiry-based learning and sharing of online STEM education resources across Europe. It provides information on the Scientix portal, which contains European science and math projects, teaching materials, news, and events. It also describes the Scientix conference in 2014 and workshops held around Europe to support teachers in STEM education.
This document summarizes the work of the Scientix project, which is supported by the European Commission's FP7 programme. Over its first two phases (Scientix 1 from 2010-2012 and Scientix 2 from 2013-2016), Scientix has organized international conferences, teacher events, and project meetings. It has also developed Moodle courses, webinars, communities of practice, and collected teaching resources. Scientix 3 will continue this work from 2016 onwards to support STEM education across Europe.
Scientix: The Community for Science Education in EuropeBrussels, Belgium
Scientix is a community for science education in Europe funded by the European Union's Seventh Framework Programme. It is managed by European Schoolnet, a network of 30 European Ministries of Education. Scientix aims to promote science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) education through services to schools like professional development workshops and an online portal. It also supports collaboration between European STEM projects and provides a platform for disseminating information about them. The presentation provided details on Scientix 2, which will take place from 2013-2015, and its plans to further support STEM education across Europe.
Scientix workshop at eTwinning conference Lisbon 2013Brussels, Belgium
This document summarizes a workshop on eTwinning and science projects using resources from Scientix. The workshop covers an introduction to the Scientix portal and its resources, an example of a collaborative teaching project developed using its resources, and a brainstorming session on future eTwinning and Scientix projects. Scientix is financed by the European Union and aims to support schools in using technology to improve science, math and technology education across Europe. It provides a portal with translation, courseware and news resources to facilitate international collaboration between teachers and students on STEM projects.
Scientix, the LUMA centre and teaching materials on energy and waterBrussels, Belgium
Scientix is an initiative funded by the European Union to promote science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education in schools. It provides online resources and hosts workshops and conferences to connect STEM projects and educators. Scientix 2, running from 2013-2015, aims to disseminate information about EU-funded projects, host a larger conference in 2014 with more participants and supported travel, and facilitate collaboration between projects through meetings and online tools. The initiative is coordinated by European Schoolnet and involves a network of national contact points.
Session IV - Workshop B: Inside & Outside Classroom Geometry by Enrique Martin. Held during the 10th Science Projects Workshop in the Future Classroom Lab, Brussels, 26-28 February 2016
Scientix has received funding from the European Union to coordinate a network that promotes collaboration among STEM educators across Europe. The presentation describes Moodle courses developed by teachers on the Scientix platform that provide open online professional development for STEM teachers, including courses on tools for teaching, classroom management, and Moodle training. The courses are self-paced and available in all 24 official EU languages.
Welcoming presentation from the 12th Scientix Projects' Networking Event, held at the Future Classroom Lab by European Schoolnet on 5 December 2017. The event was organised in collaboration with the EU-funded PERFORM and GEDII projects.
Scientix is a European Commission project that promotes STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) education across Europe. It supports collaboration between STEM teachers, researchers, and policymakers by sharing teaching materials from STEM research projects. Originally an initiative of the European Commission's Directorate-General for Research and Innovation, Scientix receives funding from the European Union's seventh Framework Programme.
Scientix: building a community for science education in EuropeBrussels, Belgium
Scientix is an EU-funded project managed by European Schoolnet that aims to build a community for science education in Europe. It provides a portal and networking opportunities to connect STEM projects and encourage collaboration. The portal disseminates project resources and outcomes. Scientix also organizes conferences and workshops to facilitate sharing of ideas and resources among STEM teachers and project teams. The current phase, Scientix 2, runs from 2013-2015 and aims to expand the community to more participants.
This document provides information about opportunities for teachers to attend science and mathematics projects in Europe. It lists several events hosted by organizations like CERN, ESA, NASA, and others. Contact information and links are provided for each event, with many focusing on providing training or workshops for teachers. These events aim to support science education and celebrate initiatives like the International Year of Light. Teachers are encouraged to apply to these various programs to discover new opportunities for their classroom teaching.
The SciCamp project is a three-year European initiative running from 2013-2015 that aims to establish a network of science camps across Europe and engage young people in STEM careers. The project involves seven partner organizations from Germany, Denmark, Spain, Portugal, Serbia and Slovakia. It seeks to connect science camp organizers, share best practices, and link camps to local companies and universities. The project has collected data on over 500 European science camps and will host workshops and conferences to disseminate results.
Online Teacher Training in European Science Education ProjectsBrussels, Belgium
This document discusses online teacher training provided through European science education projects. It summarizes that over 30 online courses have been published on the Scientix Moodle platform, with more coming, covering topics in STEM, science and society, and ICT in education. The courses range from 2 hours to 5 months long and are offered both for students and teachers. Most courses are in English, with some localized to other European languages.
SPW13 - Sure, I'm interested in your project, you got 1' 2016-10-16Brussels, Belgium
The 13th Science Projects Workshop in the Future Classroom Lab, organised by Scientix, in collaboration with the STEM Alliance and OPENSKIMR took place in Brussels in October 2016, from Friday 14 (starting time: 19:30) to Sunday 16 (end ~14h).
The 13th Science Projects Workshop in the Future Classroom Lab, organised by Scientix, in collaboration with the STEM Alliance and OPENSKIMR took place in Brussels in October 2016, from Friday 14 (starting time: 19:30) to Sunday 16 (end ~14h).
Mapping science education projects in Europe and getting teachers, researcher...Brussels, Belgium
The document provides information about several European science education projects and initiatives. It discusses Scientix, a community for science education in Europe that maps science education projects and connects teachers, researchers, and other stakeholders. It describes some key Scientix 2 projects like inGenious, which involves schools and industry partnerships, and Go-Lab, which provides online science labs for inquiry-based learning. It also discusses the European Schoolnet, which promotes use of digital technologies in classrooms, and some of its STEM projects. Overall, the document outlines initiatives to support and connect science education across Europe.
Frank Manista from Jisc introduced the National OpenAIRE Workshop for the UK on March 15, 2018. The workshop featured several speakers from Jisc and other organizations who would discuss open science infrastructure and interoperability. OpenAIRE is an initiative to support open access, open data, and open scholarship across Europe. The workshop aimed to help researchers and institutions in the UK engage with and benefit from OpenAIRE services.
EATEL Summer School on Technology Enhanced learning Jtelss18Mikhail Fominykh
Opening and closing slides from the 14th EATEL Summer School on Technology Enhanced learning JTELSS18, held in Durres, Albania on May 14-18 2018.
http://ea-tel.eu/jtelss/jtelss2018/
Luk van Langenhoven - Herramientas para una Diplomacia Científica de la UE.Fundación Ramón Areces
El 7 de septiembre de 2017 celebramos la III Reunión de diplomacia científica, tecnológica y de innovación española en la Fundación Ramón Areces en colaboración con la Fundación Española para la Ciencia y la Tecnología (FECYT). Pudimos disfrutar de la presentación sobre las herramientas para la diplomacia científica de la UE de Luk van Langenhoven, del Instituto de Estudios Integrados de las Naciones Unidas.
The document summarizes a presentation about the Scientix 2 project, which is supported by the European Commission. Scientix 2 aims to promote science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education in Europe through several initiatives, including a online portal that disseminates STEM projects and resources, conferences, workshops, and collaborations between STEM projects and teachers. The presentation provided details on the various services and activities offered by Scientix 2 to support STEM education across Europe.
Translation services for STEM OER: the Scientix approachLangOER
Scientix has received funding from the European Union's research and innovation programme to coordinate the translation of open educational resources (OER) into multiple languages. The presentation describes Scientix's approach for translating STEM OER through their network and resources. It promotes the Scientix website which hosts translated OER and details of their translation projects. The views expressed are solely those of the presenter and not the European Commission.
Scientix: The Community for Science Education in EuropeBrussels, Belgium
Scientix is a community for science education in Europe funded by the European Union's Seventh Framework Programme. It is managed by European Schoolnet, a network of 30 European Ministries of Education. Scientix aims to promote science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) education through services to schools like professional development workshops and an online portal. It also supports collaboration between European STEM projects and provides a platform for disseminating information about them. The presentation provided details on Scientix 2, which will take place from 2013-2015, and its plans to further support STEM education across Europe.
Scientix workshop at eTwinning conference Lisbon 2013Brussels, Belgium
This document summarizes a workshop on eTwinning and science projects using resources from Scientix. The workshop covers an introduction to the Scientix portal and its resources, an example of a collaborative teaching project developed using its resources, and a brainstorming session on future eTwinning and Scientix projects. Scientix is financed by the European Union and aims to support schools in using technology to improve science, math and technology education across Europe. It provides a portal with translation, courseware and news resources to facilitate international collaboration between teachers and students on STEM projects.
Scientix, the LUMA centre and teaching materials on energy and waterBrussels, Belgium
Scientix is an initiative funded by the European Union to promote science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education in schools. It provides online resources and hosts workshops and conferences to connect STEM projects and educators. Scientix 2, running from 2013-2015, aims to disseminate information about EU-funded projects, host a larger conference in 2014 with more participants and supported travel, and facilitate collaboration between projects through meetings and online tools. The initiative is coordinated by European Schoolnet and involves a network of national contact points.
Session IV - Workshop B: Inside & Outside Classroom Geometry by Enrique Martin. Held during the 10th Science Projects Workshop in the Future Classroom Lab, Brussels, 26-28 February 2016
Scientix has received funding from the European Union to coordinate a network that promotes collaboration among STEM educators across Europe. The presentation describes Moodle courses developed by teachers on the Scientix platform that provide open online professional development for STEM teachers, including courses on tools for teaching, classroom management, and Moodle training. The courses are self-paced and available in all 24 official EU languages.
Welcoming presentation from the 12th Scientix Projects' Networking Event, held at the Future Classroom Lab by European Schoolnet on 5 December 2017. The event was organised in collaboration with the EU-funded PERFORM and GEDII projects.
Scientix is a European Commission project that promotes STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) education across Europe. It supports collaboration between STEM teachers, researchers, and policymakers by sharing teaching materials from STEM research projects. Originally an initiative of the European Commission's Directorate-General for Research and Innovation, Scientix receives funding from the European Union's seventh Framework Programme.
Scientix: building a community for science education in EuropeBrussels, Belgium
Scientix is an EU-funded project managed by European Schoolnet that aims to build a community for science education in Europe. It provides a portal and networking opportunities to connect STEM projects and encourage collaboration. The portal disseminates project resources and outcomes. Scientix also organizes conferences and workshops to facilitate sharing of ideas and resources among STEM teachers and project teams. The current phase, Scientix 2, runs from 2013-2015 and aims to expand the community to more participants.
This document provides information about opportunities for teachers to attend science and mathematics projects in Europe. It lists several events hosted by organizations like CERN, ESA, NASA, and others. Contact information and links are provided for each event, with many focusing on providing training or workshops for teachers. These events aim to support science education and celebrate initiatives like the International Year of Light. Teachers are encouraged to apply to these various programs to discover new opportunities for their classroom teaching.
The SciCamp project is a three-year European initiative running from 2013-2015 that aims to establish a network of science camps across Europe and engage young people in STEM careers. The project involves seven partner organizations from Germany, Denmark, Spain, Portugal, Serbia and Slovakia. It seeks to connect science camp organizers, share best practices, and link camps to local companies and universities. The project has collected data on over 500 European science camps and will host workshops and conferences to disseminate results.
Online Teacher Training in European Science Education ProjectsBrussels, Belgium
This document discusses online teacher training provided through European science education projects. It summarizes that over 30 online courses have been published on the Scientix Moodle platform, with more coming, covering topics in STEM, science and society, and ICT in education. The courses range from 2 hours to 5 months long and are offered both for students and teachers. Most courses are in English, with some localized to other European languages.
SPW13 - Sure, I'm interested in your project, you got 1' 2016-10-16Brussels, Belgium
The 13th Science Projects Workshop in the Future Classroom Lab, organised by Scientix, in collaboration with the STEM Alliance and OPENSKIMR took place in Brussels in October 2016, from Friday 14 (starting time: 19:30) to Sunday 16 (end ~14h).
The 13th Science Projects Workshop in the Future Classroom Lab, organised by Scientix, in collaboration with the STEM Alliance and OPENSKIMR took place in Brussels in October 2016, from Friday 14 (starting time: 19:30) to Sunday 16 (end ~14h).
Mapping science education projects in Europe and getting teachers, researcher...Brussels, Belgium
The document provides information about several European science education projects and initiatives. It discusses Scientix, a community for science education in Europe that maps science education projects and connects teachers, researchers, and other stakeholders. It describes some key Scientix 2 projects like inGenious, which involves schools and industry partnerships, and Go-Lab, which provides online science labs for inquiry-based learning. It also discusses the European Schoolnet, which promotes use of digital technologies in classrooms, and some of its STEM projects. Overall, the document outlines initiatives to support and connect science education across Europe.
Frank Manista from Jisc introduced the National OpenAIRE Workshop for the UK on March 15, 2018. The workshop featured several speakers from Jisc and other organizations who would discuss open science infrastructure and interoperability. OpenAIRE is an initiative to support open access, open data, and open scholarship across Europe. The workshop aimed to help researchers and institutions in the UK engage with and benefit from OpenAIRE services.
EATEL Summer School on Technology Enhanced learning Jtelss18Mikhail Fominykh
Opening and closing slides from the 14th EATEL Summer School on Technology Enhanced learning JTELSS18, held in Durres, Albania on May 14-18 2018.
http://ea-tel.eu/jtelss/jtelss2018/
Luk van Langenhoven - Herramientas para una Diplomacia Científica de la UE.Fundación Ramón Areces
El 7 de septiembre de 2017 celebramos la III Reunión de diplomacia científica, tecnológica y de innovación española en la Fundación Ramón Areces en colaboración con la Fundación Española para la Ciencia y la Tecnología (FECYT). Pudimos disfrutar de la presentación sobre las herramientas para la diplomacia científica de la UE de Luk van Langenhoven, del Instituto de Estudios Integrados de las Naciones Unidas.
The document summarizes a presentation about the Scientix 2 project, which is supported by the European Commission. Scientix 2 aims to promote science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education in Europe through several initiatives, including a online portal that disseminates STEM projects and resources, conferences, workshops, and collaborations between STEM projects and teachers. The presentation provided details on the various services and activities offered by Scientix 2 to support STEM education across Europe.
Translation services for STEM OER: the Scientix approachLangOER
Scientix has received funding from the European Union's research and innovation programme to coordinate the translation of open educational resources (OER) into multiple languages. The presentation describes Scientix's approach for translating STEM OER through their network and resources. It promotes the Scientix website which hosts translated OER and details of their translation projects. The views expressed are solely those of the presenter and not the European Commission.
Scientix: The community for science education in Europe - Borbala Pocze, Euro...Brussels, Belgium
Borbala Pocze, European Schoolnet, presented Scientix: The community for science education in Europe at the Scientix course "STEM in primary school classrooms" at the Future Classroom Lab 25-29 June 2018.
Session IV - Workshop A: Eramus KA1 Mobility Schemes for Beginners. Held during the 10th Science Projects Workshop in the Future Classroom Lab, Brussels, 26-28 February 2016
Scientix: European Schoolnet FCL Open Day, Brussels, 12 October 2016Brussels, Belgium
Scientix has received funding from the European Union's research and innovation programme to coordinate projects aimed at improving science education, led by European Schoolnet. The presentation discusses Scientix and STEM projects and careers for teachers as well as pilot testing and school activities. It was given at a global education symposium in New York City by Dr. Agueda Gras-Velazquez, the Science Programme Manager at European Schoolnet, who provided contact information for further information about Scientix.
Scientix 10th SPWatFCL Brussels 26-28 February 2016: Make one change in your ...Brussels, Belgium
Session III - Workshop C: Make one change in your next STEM class
Held during the 10th Science Projects Workshop in the Future Classroom Lab, Brussels, 26-28 February 2016
Introduction presentation to the 18th Science Projects Workshop at the Future Classroom Lab by European Schoolnet, held 8-10 December 2017 in Brussels, Belgium.
Scientix in eTwinning presentation-lisbonAnne Gilleran
This document summarizes a workshop on getting inspiration from Scientix for eTwinning and science projects. The workshop outlines the Scientix portal, which provides resources like Moodle courses and news. It describes how teachers can use the portal and eTwinning network to collaborate on projects, providing an example project using Scratch. The workshop also discusses other European science education programs and networks teachers can get involved in.
Presentation by Dr. Gina Mihai at the Israel National Scientix Conference held in conjunction with the Innovative Pedagogies conference of the Ministry of Education
Presentation in Hebrew at the first day of the conference 18.3.2015 at the Efal Convention Center, Tel Aviv, Israel
Scientix: Engaging tools for science education - Sofia, Bulgaria, 31 Oct - 2 ...Brussels, Belgium
The document summarizes the work of Scientix, a community for science education in Europe supported by the European Commission. It describes Scientix's mission to promote science, technology, engineering, and math education through several initiatives including connecting schools to various European projects, providing online resources and networking opportunities, organizing conferences and workshops, and facilitating collaboration between projects through its observatory and other functions. It aims to improve science education across Europe by bringing together the networks of 30 European ministries of education.
Scientix: International Conference "Educating the educators" - Essen, German...Brussels, Belgium
The document discusses the Scientix project, which aims to disseminate good teaching practices in science, technology, engineering, and math. It is supported by the European Commission and coordinated by European Schoolnet. The Scientix project runs a website and portal that provides resources from European STEM projects, a community for teachers, and events like workshops and conferences to facilitate collaboration. The goal is to improve science education across Europe by sharing materials and practices between teachers and projects.
This document discusses the Scientix 2 project, which promotes STEM education through collaboration between schools, industry, and European projects. Funded by the European Commission, Scientix 2 aims to connect 2000 schools by 2013 and 5000 schools by 2014. It establishes online communities for teachers and industry experts to discuss STEM topics. The project also organizes webinars for students, collects teaching practices from industry, and supports the exchange of ideas between related European projects through meetings and workshops.
STEM and European Schoolnet: Scientix, inGenious and Go-LabBrussels, Belgium
- The document discusses several European Schoolnet (EUN) projects focused on STEM education, including Scientix, inGenious, and Go-Lab.
- Scientix is a community for science education in Europe that aims to improve science teaching and learning from primary through secondary school. It includes resources like an online portal and annual conferences.
- inGenious works to engage students in STEM careers through school-industry collaboration. It collects examples of such partnerships and evaluates their effectiveness.
- The document provides details on the goals, activities, and impact of these various EUN STEM initiatives in promoting science, technology, engineering, and math education across Europe.
The Inspiring Science project received funding from the European Union to provide digital resources and opportunities to help teachers make science education more attractive and relevant for learners. The project involves 30 partners from 15 countries who are working together to help learners make their own scientific discoveries through innovative interactive tools and digital resources. Teachers and learners are encouraged to participate in the Inspiring Science Education project and learn more by visiting the website at www.inspiringscience.eu.
The document is a presentation about the Scientix portal, which is a network of 30 European Ministries of Education that aims to promote ICT and digital technologies in classrooms, promote the European dimension in schools, and improve education quality across Europe. Some key points covered include that Scientix provides online teacher training courses, resources for STEM projects, and communities of practice for collaboration. It also highlights some specific online resources and European STEM projects that are available through the Scientix portal.
Presentation_Scientix in training courses for primary teachersPanagiota Argiri
Scientix has many advantages and facilities for STEM education in primary ( Blog, moodle, Commumity of practices). Scientix repository includes many recourses and projects for implementation.
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Stories of Tomorrow - Angelos Lazoudis and Thalia TsakniaBrussels, Belgium
Presentation by Dr. Angelos Lazoudis, R&D Department, EA
Thalia Tsaknia, Primary School teacher, EA, about the Stories of Tomorrow project, delivered at the Scientix course "STEM in primary school classrooms" at the Future Classroom Lab 25-29 June 2018.
eTwinning: The Community for schools in Europe - Irene Pateraki, European Sch...Brussels, Belgium
This document discusses eTwinning, a community for schools in Europe that connects teachers and students across countries through collaborative projects. It provides a brief history of eTwinning from its origins in 2004-2007 under the Lifelong Learning program to its expansion under Erasmus+ in 2014-2020. Key facts are presented on eTwinning's growth to over 578,000 registered teachers from 192,000 schools working on over 74,000 projects across 43 European countries. The benefits of eTwinning are listed as learning, pedagogical development, skill-building, networking, support and recognition. Tools on the eTwinning portal like eTwinning Live and TwinSpace that support project collaboration are also introduced.
Coding in the primary classroom - Efi Saltidou, European SchoolnetBrussels, Belgium
Efi Saltidou, European Schoolnet presented coding in the primary classroom at the Scientix course "STEM in primary school classrooms" at the Future Classroom Lab 25-29 June 2018.
Teaching with space: Universe in the classroom - Han Tran, Mahbobah Mahbobah,...Brussels, Belgium
Han Tran, Mahbobah Mahbobah, Heleen Otten, UNAWE, presented Teaching with space - Universe in the classroom - at the Scientix course "STEM in primary school classrooms" at the Future Classroom Lab 25-29 June 2018.
Cell EXPLORERS: Cellular and molecular biology in the primary school classroo...Brussels, Belgium
Muriel Grenon and Shane McGuinness, NUI Galway, presented Cell EXPLORERS - Cellular and molecular biology in the primary school classroom - at the Scientix course "STEM in primary school classrooms" at the Future Classroom Lab 25-29 June 2018.
STEM careers and skills of the future - Anastasiya Boiko, European SchoolnetBrussels, Belgium
Anastasiya Boiko, European Schoolnet, presented STEM careers and skills of the future at the Scientix course "STEM in primary school classrooms" at the Future Classroom Lab 25-29 June 2018.
Time for Mathematics! Making Mathematical connection in the early years - Efi...Brussels, Belgium
Efi Saltidou, European Schoolnet, presented Time for Mathematics! Making Mathematical connection in the early years at the Scientix course "STEM in primary school classrooms" at the Future Classroom Lab 25-29 June 2018.
3D printing and designing techniques with Open Source Tools for teachers in p...Brussels, Belgium
Panagiotis Angelopoulos, Scientix MoE Representative, and Despina Mitropoulou, GFOSS Director, presented 3D printing and designing techniques with Open Source Tools for teachers in primary education at the Scientix course "STEM in primary school classrooms" at the Future Classroom Lab 25-29 June 2018.
Tinkering: A new way of learning STEAM - Jessica Massini, European SchoolnetBrussels, Belgium
"Tinkering: A new way of learning STEAM" is a workshop presentation by Jessica Massini, European Schoolnet, delivered at the Scientix course "STEM in primary school classrooms" at the Future Classroom Lab 25-29 June 2018.
Inquiry-based learning and use of online laboratories with Go-Lab - Anastasiy...Brussels, Belgium
Presentation by Anastasiya Boiko, European Schoolnet, about inquiry-based learning and use of online laboratories with Go-Lab, delivered at the Scientix course "STEM in primary school classrooms" at the Future Classroom Lab 25-29 June 2018.
STEM experiments for primary classrooms - Victor J. Perez, European SchoolnetBrussels, Belgium
Presentation by Victor J. Perez, European Schoolnet, about STEM experiments for primary school classrooms, at the Scientix course "STEM in primary school classrooms" at the Future Classroom Lab 25-29 June 2018.
Interdisciplinary learning at the Future Classroom Lab - Anastasiya Boiko, Eu...Brussels, Belgium
Presentation by Anastasiya Boiko, European Schoolnet, about Interdisciplinary learning at the Future Classroom Lab, at the Scientix course "STEM in primary school classrooms" 25-29 June 2018.
Welcome presentation "Exploring the Future Classroom Lab" by Efi Saltidou, European Schoolnet, at a Scientix course "STEM in primary school classrooms" 25-29 June 2018.
3rd Scientix Conference - 3 minute presentation of the exhibition standsBrussels, Belgium
These slides were displayed during a three minute introduction to each exhibition stand during the 3rd Scientix Conference in Brussels, Belgium, 4-6 May 2018.
#SPNE12 - Reflect and identify best practices on gender and innovation in STE...Brussels, Belgium
Groupwork questions by UNESCO at the 12th Scientix Projects Networking Event, held at the Future Classroom Lab by European Schoolnet on 5 December 2017.
#SPNE12 - Workshop: How to address gender stereotypes in science education th...Brussels, Belgium
A workshop by the PERFORM and GEDII projects at the 12th Scientix Projects Networking Event held at the Future Classroom Lab by European Schoolnet on 5 December 2017.
Introduction to recent findings on the gender bias in education and research by Jörg Müller, Universitat Oberta de Catalunya. Presentation from the 12th Scientix Projects' Networking Event, held at the Future Classroom Lab by European Schoolnet on 5 December 2017.
Introduction to the Triseum Validation Pilot project at the 17th Science Projects Workshop at the Future Classroom Lab by European Schoolnet 17-19 November 2017.
#SPW17 - Breaking Educational Barriers with Contextualised, Pervasive and Gam...Brussels, Belgium
Introduction to the EU-funded Beaconing project by Anne-Elisabeth Lenel at the 17th Science Projects Workshop at the Future Classroom Lab 17-19 November 2017.
This document provides an overview of wound healing, its functions, stages, mechanisms, factors affecting it, and complications.
A wound is a break in the integrity of the skin or tissues, which may be associated with disruption of the structure and function.
Healing is the body’s response to injury in an attempt to restore normal structure and functions.
Healing can occur in two ways: Regeneration and Repair
There are 4 phases of wound healing: hemostasis, inflammation, proliferation, and remodeling. This document also describes the mechanism of wound healing. Factors that affect healing include infection, uncontrolled diabetes, poor nutrition, age, anemia, the presence of foreign bodies, etc.
Complications of wound healing like infection, hyperpigmentation of scar, contractures, and keloid formation.
LAND USE LAND COVER AND NDVI OF MIRZAPUR DISTRICT, UPRAHUL
This Dissertation explores the particular circumstances of Mirzapur, a region located in the
core of India. Mirzapur, with its varied terrains and abundant biodiversity, offers an optimal
environment for investigating the changes in vegetation cover dynamics. Our study utilizes
advanced technologies such as GIS (Geographic Information Systems) and Remote sensing to
analyze the transformations that have taken place over the course of a decade.
The complex relationship between human activities and the environment has been the focus
of extensive research and worry. As the global community grapples with swift urbanization,
population expansion, and economic progress, the effects on natural ecosystems are becoming
more evident. A crucial element of this impact is the alteration of vegetation cover, which plays a
significant role in maintaining the ecological equilibrium of our planet.Land serves as the foundation for all human activities and provides the necessary materials for
these activities. As the most crucial natural resource, its utilization by humans results in different
'Land uses,' which are determined by both human activities and the physical characteristics of the
land.
The utilization of land is impacted by human needs and environmental factors. In countries
like India, rapid population growth and the emphasis on extensive resource exploitation can lead
to significant land degradation, adversely affecting the region's land cover.
Therefore, human intervention has significantly influenced land use patterns over many
centuries, evolving its structure over time and space. In the present era, these changes have
accelerated due to factors such as agriculture and urbanization. Information regarding land use and
cover is essential for various planning and management tasks related to the Earth's surface,
providing crucial environmental data for scientific, resource management, policy purposes, and
diverse human activities.
Accurate understanding of land use and cover is imperative for the development planning
of any area. Consequently, a wide range of professionals, including earth system scientists, land
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Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering
Syllabus
Chapter-1
Introduction to objective, scope and outcome the subject
Chapter 2
Introduction: Scope and Specialization of Civil Engineering, Role of civil Engineer in Society, Impact of infrastructural development on economy of country.
Chapter 3
Surveying: Object Principles & Types of Surveying; Site Plans, Plans & Maps; Scales & Unit of different Measurements.
Linear Measurements: Instruments used. Linear Measurement by Tape, Ranging out Survey Lines and overcoming Obstructions; Measurements on sloping ground; Tape corrections, conventional symbols. Angular Measurements: Instruments used; Introduction to Compass Surveying, Bearings and Longitude & Latitude of a Line, Introduction to total station.
Levelling: Instrument used Object of levelling, Methods of levelling in brief, and Contour maps.
Chapter 4
Buildings: Selection of site for Buildings, Layout of Building Plan, Types of buildings, Plinth area, carpet area, floor space index, Introduction to building byelaws, concept of sun light & ventilation. Components of Buildings & their functions, Basic concept of R.C.C., Introduction to types of foundation
Chapter 5
Transportation: Introduction to Transportation Engineering; Traffic and Road Safety: Types and Characteristics of Various Modes of Transportation; Various Road Traffic Signs, Causes of Accidents and Road Safety Measures.
Chapter 6
Environmental Engineering: Environmental Pollution, Environmental Acts and Regulations, Functional Concepts of Ecology, Basics of Species, Biodiversity, Ecosystem, Hydrological Cycle; Chemical Cycles: Carbon, Nitrogen & Phosphorus; Energy Flow in Ecosystems.
Water Pollution: Water Quality standards, Introduction to Treatment & Disposal of Waste Water. Reuse and Saving of Water, Rain Water Harvesting. Solid Waste Management: Classification of Solid Waste, Collection, Transportation and Disposal of Solid. Recycling of Solid Waste: Energy Recovery, Sanitary Landfill, On-Site Sanitation. Air & Noise Pollution: Primary and Secondary air pollutants, Harmful effects of Air Pollution, Control of Air Pollution. . Noise Pollution Harmful Effects of noise pollution, control of noise pollution, Global warming & Climate Change, Ozone depletion, Greenhouse effect
Text Books:
1. Palancharmy, Basic Civil Engineering, McGraw Hill publishers.
2. Satheesh Gopi, Basic Civil Engineering, Pearson Publishers.
3. Ketki Rangwala Dalal, Essentials of Civil Engineering, Charotar Publishing House.
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