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Research paper thumbnail of Photonics explorer: Revolutionizing photonics in the classroom

Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering, 2012

Research paper thumbnail of The Brussels Photonics Team at Vrije Universiteit Brussel and its pioneering contributions to a durable biotope for photonics innovation in Europe

Research paper thumbnail of Developing intra-curricular photonics educational material for secondary schools in Europe

12th Education and Training in Optics and Photonics Conference, 2014

Research paper thumbnail of Photonics Explorer Workshop

The Photonics Explorer is an intra-curricular educational kit developed in a European project wit... more The Photonics Explorer is an intra-curricular educational kit developed in a European project with a pan-European collaboration of over 35 teachers and science education professors. Unlike conventional educational outreach kits, the Photonics Explorer is specifically designed to integrate seamlessly in school curricula and enhance and complement the teaching and learning of science and optics in the classroom. The kit equips teachers with class sets of experimental components, provided within a supporting didactic framework and is designed for lower and upper secondary students (12‒18 years). The kit is provided completely free of charge to teachers in conjunction with teacher training courses. The workshop will provide an overview of the Photonics Explorer intra-curricular kit and give teachers the opportunity to work hands-on with the material and didactic content of two modules, ‘Light Signals’ (lower secondary) and ‘Diffraction and Interference’(upper secondary). We also aim to ...

Research paper thumbnail of Photonics explorer: Revolutionizing photonics in the classroom

Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering, 2012

ABSTRACT The `Photonics Explorer' is a unique intra-curricular optics kit designed to eng... more ABSTRACT The `Photonics Explorer' is a unique intra-curricular optics kit designed to engage, excite and educate secondary school students about the fascination of working with light - hands-on, in their own classrooms. Developed with a pan European collaboration of experts, the kit equips teachers with class sets of experimental material provided within a supporting didactic framework, distributed in conjunction with teacher training courses. The material has been specifically designed to integrate into European science curricula. Each kit contains robust and versatile components sufficient for a class of 25-30 students to work in groups of 2-3. The didactic content is based on guided inquiry-based learning (IBL) techniques with a strong emphasis on hands-on experiments, team work and relating abstract concepts to real world applications. The content has been developed in conjunction with over 30 teachers and experts in pedagogy to ensure high quality and ease of integration. It is currently available in 7 European languages. The Photonics Explorer allows students not only to hone their essential scientific skills but also to really work as scientists and engineers in the classroom. Thus, it aims to encourage more young people to pursue scientific careers and avert the imminent lack of scientific workforce in Europe. 50 Photonics Explorer kits have been successfully tested in 7 European countries with over 1500 secondary school students. The positive impact of the kit in the classroom has been qualitatively and quantitatively evaluated. A non-profit organisation, EYESTvzw [Excite Youth for Engineering Science and Technology], is responsible for the large scale distribution of the Photonics Explorer.

Research paper thumbnail of Photonics explorer: Revolutionizing photonics in the classroom

Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering, 2012

Research paper thumbnail of The Brussels Photonics Team at Vrije Universiteit Brussel and its pioneering contributions to a durable biotope for photonics innovation in Europe

Research paper thumbnail of Developing intra-curricular photonics educational material for secondary schools in Europe

12th Education and Training in Optics and Photonics Conference, 2014

Research paper thumbnail of Photonics Explorer Workshop

The Photonics Explorer is an intra-curricular educational kit developed in a European project wit... more The Photonics Explorer is an intra-curricular educational kit developed in a European project with a pan-European collaboration of over 35 teachers and science education professors. Unlike conventional educational outreach kits, the Photonics Explorer is specifically designed to integrate seamlessly in school curricula and enhance and complement the teaching and learning of science and optics in the classroom. The kit equips teachers with class sets of experimental components, provided within a supporting didactic framework and is designed for lower and upper secondary students (12‒18 years). The kit is provided completely free of charge to teachers in conjunction with teacher training courses. The workshop will provide an overview of the Photonics Explorer intra-curricular kit and give teachers the opportunity to work hands-on with the material and didactic content of two modules, ‘Light Signals’ (lower secondary) and ‘Diffraction and Interference’(upper secondary). We also aim to ...

Research paper thumbnail of Photonics explorer: Revolutionizing photonics in the classroom

Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering, 2012

ABSTRACT The `Photonics Explorer' is a unique intra-curricular optics kit designed to eng... more ABSTRACT The `Photonics Explorer' is a unique intra-curricular optics kit designed to engage, excite and educate secondary school students about the fascination of working with light - hands-on, in their own classrooms. Developed with a pan European collaboration of experts, the kit equips teachers with class sets of experimental material provided within a supporting didactic framework, distributed in conjunction with teacher training courses. The material has been specifically designed to integrate into European science curricula. Each kit contains robust and versatile components sufficient for a class of 25-30 students to work in groups of 2-3. The didactic content is based on guided inquiry-based learning (IBL) techniques with a strong emphasis on hands-on experiments, team work and relating abstract concepts to real world applications. The content has been developed in conjunction with over 30 teachers and experts in pedagogy to ensure high quality and ease of integration. It is currently available in 7 European languages. The Photonics Explorer allows students not only to hone their essential scientific skills but also to really work as scientists and engineers in the classroom. Thus, it aims to encourage more young people to pursue scientific careers and avert the imminent lack of scientific workforce in Europe. 50 Photonics Explorer kits have been successfully tested in 7 European countries with over 1500 secondary school students. The positive impact of the kit in the classroom has been qualitatively and quantitatively evaluated. A non-profit organisation, EYESTvzw [Excite Youth for Engineering Science and Technology], is responsible for the large scale distribution of the Photonics Explorer.

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