Scientix TV - Life Terra, STEM Discovery Campaign, careers (Ep. 17)

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  • Опубліковано 3 лип 2024
  • The 2024 STEM Discovery Campaign, the biggest event on the Scientix calendar, is about to start! We talk to Aroa Gregori, from the Life Terra project, which co-organized this year's campaign. We also showcase Terra Mission, which is full of Life Terra's teaching materials centered on sustainability. Our career corner features Thomas Willens, an environmental policy adviser, and Isidora shows you how to make a balloon-powered water fountain in your classroom.
    Sign up to have your classroom science experiment featured on an upcoming episode of Scientix TV: forms.office.com/e/qkhrPuzCU2
    --- Contents of this video --------------------
    0:00 - Intro: Classroom experiments
    0:47 - New MOOCs at the European Schoolnet Academy: EU4Ocean - www.europeanschoolnetacademy.... and STEM out of the Box -
    www.europeanschoolnetacademy....
    1:45 - Announcing the 2024 STEM Discovery Campaign - www.scientix.eu/campaigns/sdc
    2:10 - Interview with Aroa Gregori, education coordinator for the Life Terra project (Life Terra MOOC -
    www.europeanschoolnetacademy....)
    5:35 - Ioana presents the Terra Mission resources - www.gynzy.com/en/topic/terra-...
    9:30 - Career profile: Environmental Policy Adviser (see all career profiles at www.scientix.eu/resources/ste...)
    11:16 - Sciencie in Action with Isidora: balloon-powered water fountain
    14:54 - Good-byes

КОМЕНТАРІ • 15

  • @ferhattopal1757
    @ferhattopal1757 2 місяці тому

    It has become a section containing useful information that produces easily applicable solutions to protect and preserve our ecosystem. LIFE TERRA is an easy activity to implement and after this video, I will enroll in the "STEM Out of The Box: A STEM Approach to Non-STEM Subjects Rerun" course at European Schoolnet Academy. Thanks for the informative content. I will forward this to the other 100 teachers at my school

  • @arzuseydim9784
    @arzuseydim9784 4 місяці тому

    This video provides great resources for teachers and students. It was particularly useful to learn about the new MOOCs at the European School Network Academy, the STEM Discovery Campaign and the Life Terra project. With the Life Terra initiative, we will make a start and start working with my students to raise awareness and take action on climate change. The profession introduced in the career profile section in the video may inspire students for their future choices. Additionally, the water fountain experiment presented by Isidora attracted the attention of my students. :o) This video is also a great episode for us teachers to access valuable resources to improve ourselves and increase students' interest in science! It was very inspiring for me. I would like to thank those who contributed to the preparation of this video.

  • @user-pn4gn8ve3k
    @user-pn4gn8ve3k 4 місяці тому +1

    Very interesting episode and useful too!

  • @soniaabrantes8299
    @soniaabrantes8299 4 місяці тому

    Another year, another challenge not to be missed. Thank you very much for continuing to give us the good fuel to improve our pedagogical practice as teachers every day!

  • @feruzeilkatms7249
    @feruzeilkatms7249 4 місяці тому

    After watching this episode, I enrolled in the "STEM Out of The Box: A STEM Approach to Non-STEM Subjects Rerun" course on the European Schoolnet Academy. I am eagerly looking forward to starting the course. Additionally, our preparations have begun for this year's STEM Discovery Campaign. The Life Terra Mission facilitates our promotion of environmental awareness through sustainable activities that all our students and teachers can implement. The activity featured in the Science in Action section is a wonderful example to demonstrate the wonders of science to children. Thank you for this interesting and informative episode.
    👏

  • @seldatopal7573
    @seldatopal7573 4 місяці тому

    Thank you for your efforts. It had a very nice share. Since we were far from the ocean and sea, mooc did not attract my attention. But after your explanation, I immediately reviewed the "Bring the Ocean into your school Mooc. I realized how narrow our horizons are when talking about STEM professions in the classroom, when I saw and examined your STEM Careers page. We will try to prepare pages for the professions to be added to that page.

  • @edinadjorovic
    @edinadjorovic 4 місяці тому

    It was interesting to learn about Life Terra, but I have to admit that Isidora was the star of the episode for me 😊
    The water fountain experiment is really fun, we did it with my preschool class couple of months ago. 😊

  • @olya.doskochynska
    @olya.doskochynska 2 місяці тому

    A fascinating episode! Thank you very much for the amazing experiment. Congratulations for this episode ! There are so many informations

  • @Harmony_with_Nature
    @Harmony_with_Nature 4 місяці тому +1

    It is very informative; will be more useful in Bangladesh, if it is translated in Bengali language.

  • @olya.doskochynska
    @olya.doskochynska 2 місяці тому

    I took part in the "STEM out of the box" course at the European Schoolnet Academy. I received a lot of informative information that I apply during my lessons. In addition, in the episode I received an example of how to learn science in a simple and interesting way. Thank you for this interesting and informative episode .

  • @eleni801
    @eleni801 4 місяці тому +2

    This was a very interesting episode with all the hints of the events yet to come. I also consider the support of Life Terra really extraordinary in the 2024 STEM Discovery Campaign. As a kindergarten teacher, I really loved the water fountain experiment!

  • @annamagkiosi
    @annamagkiosi 5 місяців тому +3

    Very interesting episode too ! Lot of information about the new MOOCs ,Life Terra and STEM campaign 2024!And i am so excited for the presentation of my experiment by Agueda and Isidora! Thank you so ,so much !🌹

    • @EuropeanSchoolnet
      @EuropeanSchoolnet  5 місяців тому +1

      Thanks to you for sharing your experiment! 🥼