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Live connection with the ICARUS experiment at Fermilab

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Live night observation from NOA and collaborating observatories in the framework of IAU’s equal day

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Live solar observation from NOA telescopes

Live solar observation from NOA telescopes

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Live solar observation from NOA telescopes

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Make your own personalized ringtone.

An educational Scenario authored by Dominiek De Decker in the framework of iMuSciCA 2018 summer school.

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Measuring free fall

In this activity students will investigate the free fall motion, one of the most fundamental physics phenomena, using both traditional and innovative eLearning tools. This experiment is one of the most important for introducing students at the scientific method as it was originally developed by Galileo. The equipment proposed is very simple and the activity can be implemented in large scale.
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Measuring Particle Properties with a Virtual Cloud Chamber

In this activity, students will use online simulations and video streaming of operational cloud chambers and will learn how to identify particle tracks in a cloud chamber and explain their findings in terms of energy loss as well as specific particle properties.
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music pieces: draw the music you hear

Companion music pieces for the iMuSciCA scenario: Draw your Music.

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Navigation then and now

The art of navigation is presented. Using a historical perspective, students start from the era of ancient navigators, to the Vikings, the great explorers and finally to the ways that we navigate today.

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Navigation then and now

The art of navigation is presented. Using a historical perspective, students start from the era of ancient navigators, to the Vikings, the great explorers and finally to the ways that we navigate today.

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Navigation then and now

The art of navigation is presented. Using a historical perspective, students start from the era of ancient navigators, to the Vikings, the great explorers and finally to the ways that we navigate today.

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Navigation then and now

The art of navigation is presented. Using a historical perspective, students start from the era of ancient navigators, to the Vikings, the great explorers and finally to the ways that we navigate today.

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Navigation then and now

The art of navigation is presented. Using a historical perspective, students start from the era of ancient navigators, to the Vikings, the great explorers and finally to the ways that we navigate today.

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Navigation then and now

The art of navigation is presented. Using a historical perspective, students start from the era of ancient navigators, to the Vikings, the great explorers and finally to the ways that we navigate today.

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