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Celebration / Festival
Workshop
Winterthur
Sustainability in STEM Education
Swiss Science on Stage Festival 2023
Venue
Technorama
Meeting place
Technorama in Winterthur
The Science on Stage festival took place at the Technorama in Winterthur on 18 November. Ten projects were entered in the national pre-selection for the European Festival 2024 in Turku, Finland.
Image: Science on Stage Switzerland
Science on Stage is a European science festival that takes place every two years. Some 450 teachers from over 30 countries meet to exchange ideas on how to teach science and technology. Each participant has a stand to present a science activity. In addition to visiting the other stands, everyone can participate in workshops, seminars, lectures and science shows.
Primary and secondary school teachers have the opportunity to present their approach to introducing children to natural sciences and technology.
The programme of the Swiss Festival 2023 includes the presentation of the candidates' projects, exchanges with other participants, one workshop and a physics show!
Programme
From 10.00 Door opening 10:30 – 10:45 Welcome and opening of the festival 10:45 – 12:35 The teams present their project on scene during 5 minutes 12:30 – 13:00 Lunch 13:00 – 14:00 Fair and Market 14:00 – 14:45 Workshop EducaTec and Biotesc – Free visit of the Technorama 14:45 – 15:30 Show «Dreamy physics» from Federico Benuzzi (https://www.federicobenuzzi.com) 15:30 – 16:00 Announcement of the 4 selected projects, end of the festival
List of projects submitted
Mallette Machines Simples – Delphine Schumacher & Grégory Chatton
Die Hefe gibt Gase – Thomas Scheuber & Stephan Burkhard (poster)
Graasp Climate: simulations et activités numériques pour investiguer le réchauffement climatique en sciences de base – Philippe Kobel et Stéphanie Prior (poster)
Construction & Life – Science & Art: Colors, Forms and Patterns in Biology Investigated and explained with the help of Mathematics, Chemistry and Physics And the impact on visual Arts –Cyrill Götz & Sacha Glardon (poster)
Beam me up Scotty: Playing Quantum Teleportation with a deck of cards – Wolfgang Geist
Viele verschiedene Strahlen: Warum erwärmt sich unser Klima? – Susanne Brütsch & Manon Siebenhaar
Ötzi – Felix Speerli & Reto Speerli
STEAM with children; what does the story of Three Little Pigs have to do with it? – Patricia Müller & Sergei Glotov
Sweet rainbow in a test tube (Arc-en-ciel sucré dans une éprouvette) – Stéphanie Prior
Bausteine des Verstehens: Lernende meistern Stöchiometrie mit Legofiguren – Christa Castel