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CERN PH/EDU TV Activities

CERN PH/EDU TV Activities. Mick Storr 2nd Meeting of the International Particle Physics Outreach Group 5/11/2011. Information. Teacher Programmes 1000 + participants in 2011 New national (language) programmes Georgia, South Korea, Estonia, Austria, Ukraine N ew countries represented

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CERN PH/EDU TV Activities

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  1. CERN PH/EDUTV Activities Mick Storr 2nd Meeting of the International Particle Physics Outreach Group 5/11/2011

  2. Information • Teacher Programmes • 1000 + participants in 2011 • New national (language) programmes • Georgia, South Korea, Estonia, Austria, Ukraine • New countries represented • Angola, Cameroon, Canada, Cyprus, East Timor, Estonia, Georgia, Guinea Bissau, Madagascar, Morocco, South Korea, Ukraine • New project • Organise teacher events in parallel with CERN conferences/meetings • NEC'2011 symposium on Nuclear Electronics and Computing, Varna, Bulgaria • African teacher initiative (HST2011) • SEPA - Science Education Promoters in Africa

  3. Information (2) • Visits Service • 75000 ½ guided visits 2011 • 23000 (2008), 38000 (2009, 55000 (2010) • 30% - 50% schools • Teacher programme participants returning with their classes • Increasing international distribution • Video Conferences • Multi-national and language • Generally Q/A • Schools • Universities • General Public Events

  4. IPPOG • Leverage these activities • Large number of contacts • World wide representation • Provide feedback/testers for IPPOG ideas/projects • Promote activities (participants) • Publicise activities (in general, funding agencies in particular) • Help identify conferences/meetings for parallel teacher events • Assist with national, and international, follow up

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