Scientix is a European Union-funded project that aims to improve science and math education across Europe. It facilitates the sharing of best practices through an online portal, workshops, and conferences. The project is coordinated by European Schoolnet and supports the goals of raising education quality and promoting the European dimension in schools.
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 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
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.
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/
Scientix 9th SPWatFCL Brussels 6-8 November 2015: Quantum Spin-OffBrussels, Belgium
Presentation of the project "Quantum Spin-Off" by Enrique Martin, held during the 9th Science Projects Workshop in the Future Classroom Lab, Brussels, 6-8 November 2015
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.
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 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
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.
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/
Scientix 9th SPWatFCL Brussels 6-8 November 2015: Quantum Spin-OffBrussels, Belgium
Presentation of the project "Quantum Spin-Off" by Enrique Martin, held during the 9th Science Projects Workshop in the Future Classroom Lab, Brussels, 6-8 November 2015
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.
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
Our mission in the Inspiring Science Education team is to provide digital resources and opportunities for teachers to help them make science education more attractive and relevant to students’ lives. Through the Inspiring Science Education website and the activities organised by the partners, teachers can help students make their own scientific discoveries, witness and understand natural and scientific phenomena and access the latest, interactive tools and digital resources from within their classrooms.
Read more: http://www.inspiringscience.eu/
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
Irene Pateraki, European Schoolnet, prsented eTwinning: The Community for schools in Europe, at the Scientix course "STEM in primary school classrooms" at the Future Classroom Lab 25-29 June 2018.
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.
Introduction presentation to the 18th Science Projects Workshop at the Future Classroom Lab by European Schoolnet, held 8-10 December 2017 in Brussels, Belgium.
#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.
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1. Scientix is financed under the European Union's Seventh
Framework Programme for Research and Development
Premysl Velek, European Schoolnet
2. Scientix is financed under the European Union's Seventh
Framework Programme for Research and Development
Support schools in
bringing about the best use
of technology in learning
Promote the
European dimension
in schools and education
www.eun.org
Network of 30 Ministries of Education in Europe
Transforming Education in Europe
Mission:
raise the quality of
education
in Europe
3. Scientix is financed under the European Union's Seventh
Framework Programme for Research and Development
4. Scientix is financed under the European Union's Seventh
Framework Programme for Research and Development
5. Scientix is financed under the European Union's Seventh
Framework Programme for Research and Development
Scientix facilitates dissemination and sharing of best
practices in science and maths education in Europe:
• Scientix portal www.scientix.eu
• European Conference, 6-8 May 2011, Brussels
• Workshops for teachers and/or researchers in STEM
education
6. Scientix is financed under the European Union's Seventh
Framework Programme for Research and Development
7. Scientix is financed under the European Union's Seventh
Framework Programme for Research and Development
8. Scientix is financed under the European Union's Seventh
Framework Programme for Research and Development
Resource repository
9. Scientix is financed under the European Union's Seventh
Framework Programme for Research and Development
On-demand translation of teaching materials
10. Scientix is financed under the European Union's Seventh
Framework Programme for Research and Development
11. Scientix is financed under the European Union's Seventh
Framework Programme for Research and Development
Online courses:
• Moodle
• Twitter
• Html
• SecondLife
• Geogebra
• Xperimania
• Blogs
• Nanoyou
http://moodle.scientix.eu
12. Scientix is financed under the European Union's Seventh
Framework Programme for Research and Development
Scientix Community
• Scientix public profiles
• Rating of Scientix teaching materials
• Discussion fora
• Online chat
13. Scientix is financed under the European Union's Seventh
Framework Programme for Research and Development
Scientix public profiles
14. Scientix is financed under the European Union's Seventh
Framework Programme for Research and Development
User generated
content:
15. Scientix is financed under the European Union's Seventh
Framework Programme for Research and Development
Registration:
16. Scientix is financed under the European Union's Seventh
Framework Programme for Research and Development
Scientix European Conference
6-8 May 2011, Brussels
• Key note speech – Sir John Holman, UK
• Posters session
• 46 talks
• 2 Round tables
• 25 stands presenting EU funded projects
• 10 mini-workshops
• 379 participants from 37 countries
17. Scientix is financed under the European Union's Seventh
Framework Programme for Research and Development
Conference sessions:
• Science education research
• Science education – thinking
outside the box
• EU projects for researchers iv.
School collaboration
• Science & industry and schools
• Teachers associations
• Portals and resources
• Tools and experiments
• Science museums and
amusement parks
Scientix European Conference
6-8 May 2011, Brussels
18. Scientix is financed under the European Union's Seventh
Framework Programme for Research and Development
19. Scientix is financed under the European Union's Seventh
Framework Programme for Research and Development
Scientix workshops
Present, share, highlight and inspire good practices,
linked to the specific content offered by Scientix:
• GIREP 2010, Reins, France
• Eminent 2010, Copenhagen, Denmark
• eTwinning Conference 2011, Budapest, Hungary
• Pathway summer school 2011, Heraklion, Crete
• SPICE summer academy, Prague, Czech Republic
• eTwinning PWD Workshop, Lithuania
• Establish Teacher Conference, Dublin, Ireland
• Science it’s a girl thing – launch, Brussels, Belgium
• Scientix in the Future Classroom Lab, Brussels,
Belgium
• EUCYS 2012, Bratislava, Slovakia
20. Scientix is financed under the European Union's Seventh
Framework Programme for Research and Development
• European Schoolnet Science Programme Manager / Scientix
project manager: Dr Agueda Gras-Velazquez, agueda.gras@eun.org
• European Schoolnet Web Editor / Scientix portal content
manager: Přemysl Velek, premysl.velek@eun.org
• Scientix Project officer, DG Research, European Commission:
Noora ERONEN, noora.eronen@ec.europa.eu
More information
www.scientix.eu
Editor's Notes
The objective of the Scientix portal is to ensure that the knowledge and results of the projects reach a larger audience. Scientix was created to facilitate regular dissemination and sharing of know-how and best practices in science education across the European Union.
The portal collects and disseminates teaching materials and research reports from European science education projects financed by the European Union under the 6th and 7th Framework Programmes for Research and Technological Development (Directorate-General for Research and Innovation), the Lifelong Learning Programme (Directorate-General for Education and Culture) and various national initiatives.
There are three interconnected parts: the Scientix portal, the European conference and the workshops
The portal collects teaching materials and research reports...
The projects section of the Scientix portal presents European science, maths and technology education projects which are financed by the European Commission or by other public entities. It is possible to search for projects by topic, target group, programme start and end year, or by the participating countries. All the project information is available in the six Scientix languages: English, French, German, Italian, Polish and Spanish.
All the information about each project is divided into three pages. The first page of the project presentation provides a general description of the project’s aims and goals, including information about the project’s partners, target groups, topics, timeline, and so on. In the project’s research information section, researchers and policy-makers will find a the project’s reports, case studies, deliverables and reports.
The teacher information provides background information about the educational methodology behind the project and links to the teaching materials and other learning resources developed within the project if they have been made available for Scientix.
In the Scientix resource repository users can find and download various science education materials, such as teaching materials, lesson plans, reports, studies, guidelines and training courses. All the resources are available for free, thanks to the European projects that have developed them. Regarding the display of the resource repository, the title and the description of the resources are translated into all Scientix languages, whereas the resource or report stays in its original language.
In the case of teaching materials, some of them are available for the translation on demand service. This means that if a Scientix user finds a teaching material that is not available in his/her preferred language, as soon as he/she is registered on the portal, he/she can request an additional translation of the teaching materials.
Other sections of the portal:
In the Scientix news section, you can find current national and international news on science education projects, events, competitions, etc. All news may be provided in any one of the 23 EU languages, but an English summary, a title and a teaser is added to the news in all the Scientix languages. News can be searched by the topic, target group, language or country related to the item, and an RSS feed is available.
A complementary option to stay up-to-date with the latest news is to subscribe to the Scientix newsletter, available in the six portal languages. The newsletter consists of a monthly update of the new content of Scientix and is also published on the portal, where users can also find an archive of the previous issues of the newsletter.
The Scientix events calendar brings together science education events from across Europe and beyond.
The Scientix community is a platform for Scientix users to network, share experiences and ideas, and discuss the projects. The community provides two types of communication tools: the fora and the online chat.
The public profiles directory is a networking and partner search tool allowing you to search for potential project partners or a colleague with similar background or interests. Once you have registered on Scientix you will have the possibility to create your public profile page which will then be listed in the profiles directory. In the directory you can search for people by country, role, subjects, expertise or by keywords.
The description page of a Scientix resource will also show comments and ratings of the Scientix users.
The conference programme, summary, the presentations and their audio recordings are available online on the Scientix portal.