8–13 Aug 2011
Rhode Island Convention Center
US/Eastern timezone

The Multimedia Project Quarked!

9 Aug 2011, 17:30
15m
551 A (Rhode Island Convention Center)

551 A

Rhode Island Convention Center

Parallel contribution Education and Outreach Education and Outreach

Speaker

Prof. Alice Bean (Department of Physics and Astronomy)

Description

Can exposure to fundamental ideas about the nature of matter help motivate children in math and science and support the development of their understanding of these ideas later? Physicists, designers, and museum educators at the University of Kansas created the Quarked!™ Adventures in the subatomic Universe project to provide an opportunity for youth to explore the subatomic world in a fun and user friendly way. The project components include a website (www.quarked.org) and facilitated hands-on shows. These are described and assessment results are presented. Questions addressed include the following. Can you engage elementary and middle school aged children with concepts related to particle physics? Can young children make sense of something they can’t directly see? Do teachers think the material is relevant to their students?

Primary author

Prof. Alice Bean (Department of Physics and Astronomy)

Co-author

Teresa MacDonald (University of Kansas)

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