Dutch Black Hole Consortium
ProjectThe Dutch Black Hole Consortium (www.dbhc.nl) combines research in a variety of disciplines from theoretical physics, astrophysics, geology and cutting-edge technology for the new generation of gravitational wave detectors with lesson materials for primary school, museum exhibitions, teacher training, and education and science communication research.
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The role of the AUAS
Alongside the physical science and technological research goals, a third of the DBHC-budget is reserved for educational projects. The Amsterdam University of Applied Science is developing and researching a lesson package for upper primary and lower secondary school (age, 10-12 years) using the new, interactive application developed in the Minds-On project (https://www.minds-on.nl/). The Minds-On application stimulates hands-on – minds-on learning by combining practical activities with creating interactive diagrams.
DBHC: www.dbhc.nl
Minds On: www.minds-on.nl
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Dr. J. Holt
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