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2009 Proceedings

Eleventh International Topical Meeting on Education & Training in Optics and Photonics

St. Asaph, North Wales, United Kingdom, 5-7 June 2009

Chair:

Alan Shore

, Photonics Academy for Wales and Bangor University (United Kingdom)

Vice Chair:

Deb Kane

, Macquarie University (Australia)

66 papers;

Proceedings of the 2009 ETOP Conference

K-12 Education

1.4.26Lessons Learned from Primary School students with Photonics Learning-by-Playing Approach.

Suwannee Phoojaruenchanachi, Sarun Sumriddetchkajorn & Sataporn Chanhorm – Photonics Technology

Laboratory, NECTEC.

1.4.41The Day of the Light – Optics demonstration for high school students

S. Chaitanya Kumar, Manoj Mathew, Giorgio Volpe, Osamu Takayama, Alejandra Valencia – The Institute of

Photonic Sciences, Mediterranean Technology Park.

1.4.66University for Children – The Magic of Light

Dan Curticapean – University of Applied Sciences.

3b.8.15Kindergarten Optics

Manual F Costa, Julia Campos, Madalena Lira & Sandra Franco – Universidade do Minho, Departmento de

Fisica.10.4.51Guided Poster Sessions: a way to introduce Optical Technology in a primary-secondary school

J. C. Escalera, C. AbellŠ, O. Ferreras, P. Matheu, M. Torres, and M. J. Yzuel

Outreach2.18.21Optics history as effective instrument for education in optics and photonics

Sergey Stafeef, Maxim Tomilin

2.18.37Automated optical aurora detectors: Using natural optics to motivate education and outreach

Joe Shaw

2.18.4Multiple Dimensional Outreach Activities Attract Students to the Electro-Optics Program

Feng Zhou, Pat Scott, Devki Talwar

3a.13.76Student Chapters: effective dissemination networks for informal optics and photonics education

Dirk Fabian, Nathalie Vermeulen

6a.1.23New optical museum at Saint-Petersburg for education and training

V.N. Vasil’ev, S.K. Stafeef, M.G. Tomilin

6a.1.55Optics Outreach in Irish Context

Emer McHugh, Arlene Smith

6a.1.8The new Aquitaine Outreach and communication centre in photonics

Jean Paul Prulhiere, Laurant Sarger

6b.19.27Elevation of Optics and Photonics Education in Thailand

Suwanne Phoojaruenchanachai, Sarun Sumriddetchkajorn

Developing Nations

2.19.58Development of Optics Kit for Schools in Developing Countries – International School of Photonics

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