FYI Webcast from CERN on 9/30/16 for HS students and laymen

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The CERN webcast scheduled for September 30, 2016, is designed primarily for high school students and laymen, providing an accessible introduction to the organization and its work. The event will take place from 11 AM to 4 PM Central Time and will be conducted in English. This initiative aims to engage younger audiences and those unfamiliar with CERN's scientific contributions. Participants are encouraged to attend and learn more about the fascinating world of particle physics.

PREREQUISITES
  • Basic understanding of particle physics concepts
  • Familiarity with online webcast platforms
  • Interest in scientific education for high school students
  • Knowledge of CERN's role in modern science
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  • Research CERN's educational outreach programs
  • Explore resources on particle physics for beginners
  • Learn about the significance of webcasts in science communication
  • Investigate how to engage high school students in STEM fields
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This discussion is beneficial for educators, science communicators, and anyone interested in promoting scientific literacy among high school students and the general public.

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For all who may be interested:

https://indico.cern.ch/event/558022/

It will be most likely more for HS students and laymen than experts or those who are simply curious about the site.
Hopefully some students will read this and attend the shows.

Edit: For not everybody has to look it up individually:

It's from 11 am - 4 pm central and in English.

(unless the summertime changes will happen in sept., but I guess it'll be in oct. - haven't looked it up)
 
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fresh_42 said:
more for HS students and laymen than experts
Yahoo! :smile:
 

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