When: 13-23rd September – Virtual via GoogleMeet
Admission: Admission FREE
Booking: Booking required
Summary of event: Live workshop with activities to embrace a journey of discovery about the Nobel Prize for the discovery of insulin awarded to Scottish Scientist John Macleod, to celebrate the 100 year anniversary of this important medical treatment.
Check out a short video summary of the event below:
https://abdn.cloud.panopto.eu/Panopto/Pages/Viewer.aspx?id=18f8ca4f-ba45-4049-a0df-ad7c00e08180
2021 marks the 100th anniversary of the discovery of insulin
and as part of Explorathon 2021 we are celebrating the leaps in diabetes treatment and care.
This podcast series features interviews with researchers from the University of Aberdeen,
involved in developing new diabetes treatments and helping to better understand how this condition develops,
and the factors that influence it.
Simply click on your favourite podcast platform icon to listen.
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Please enjoy our workshops commissioned by Caithness Science Festival.
A collaboration between Aberdeen Science Centre and TechFest, supported by the Institute of Physics (IOP), the ‘Space into Energy’ programme gives young people a glimpse into the inner workings of these exciting fields and how the skill sets required for each sector often overlap.
Featuring experts from each industry, participants will learn about innovation, teamwork and leadership through hands-on activities and interactive sessions, empowering them to discover their unique talents and how they can be the problem-solvers of the future.
We’re packing a whole range of activities into our programme with activities for all ages. From family days at Aberdeen Science Centre to interviews with industry professionals, there is something to inspire everyone.
The programme will be available to download very soon. Follow us on our social media channels for updates.
Sponsoring Space into Energy
We are thrilled to have a fantastic group of generous sponsors and supporters who are helping us bring the Space into Energy programme to as many young people across the North East of Scotland as possible.
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Need more Space into Energy?
As the programme continues, we’ll be uploading informative resources here so that even if you can’t be at one of our events, you can still be a part of Space into Energy.
Exciting New Activity to All Upper Primary Students!
Curriculum links: SCN 1-03a, 1-04a, 1-05a, SCN 2-04a, SCN 2-04b, SCN 2-08a, SCN 2-08b, SCN 3-04a, 3-08b, SCN 1-15a, MNU 1-20a, 2-20a, MNU 2-11c & 3-11a, MTH 1-21a, 2-21a & 2-16a
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All registered teachers have been sent a password to access the resources. If you have not received such email, please email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
An Audience with an Astronaut
Watch this video of a conversation with astronauts Carl Walz and Mike Bloomfield, with commentary from Jim McNab from Oceaneering.
Click here for the rest of the series.
Listen to Space into Energy podcast series.
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Curious About our Planet
Explore our planet and the science of climate change through our collection of digital talks and tours, creative workshops and exhibitions, all without leaving the comfort of your home or school. Get behind the scenes with tours from Edinburgh Zoo, discover workshop activities with our #GSCAtHome videos, or find talks with climate scientists and wildlife conservationists. Get inspired and find out how you can contribute to a more sustainable future. Click here.
Age range: P5 - P7
K'Next Generation
from K'NEXT Generation Online Learning
All the challenge, learning and fun of K'NEXT Generation workshops, available on-demand and to download. Choose from Curriculum for Excellence-linked lessons, STEAM challenges and resources including “how-to” videos and jigsaw puzzles.
No K’NEX or KAPLA? No problem - alternatives are suggested. Click here.
Age range: EY - P7
Tricky Tracks
from Duthie Park Ranger Service
Is it a fox or is it a badger? The Duthie Park Rangers are sharing the tricks of the tracking trade with you! Find out why tracking is important, which animals walk on their nails, and go outside to investigate nature yourself! What signs can you find that the animals left behind? Click here to learn about tracking. Click here to download worksheet 1, here to download worksheet 2, and here to download worksheet 3.
Age range: P3 - P7
Spinning Water
from Skills Development Scotland
In this fun activity, you will learn about Newton’s Laws of Motion and learn about job roles that use this type of physics. You can find accompanying worksheets here.
Age range: P7 - S1
Invisibility
from Skills Development Scotland
In this activity you will learn about light, how it travels through different mediums and the science of light refraction. You will also learn how this science is being used in the world of work. You can find accompanying worksheets here.
Age range: P7 - S1
Cornflour Goo
from Skills Development Scotland
In this hands-on, messy experiment you will learn about non-Newtonian fluids, understand how and where they are used in everyday life and learn more about the job roles connected to them. You can find accompanying worksheets here, and a video guide to help you with this activity you can be viewed here.
Age range: P7 - S1
Code Breaker
from TechFest
Put your problem-solving skills to the test and see if you can crack the code! You’ll learn about different types of codes and ciphers as well as creating your own code to send your own secret messages. Will you be able to get a coded message to TechFest’s team of secret agents before it’s too late?! Click here to access.
Age range: P5 - P7
DNA Detectives
from TechFest
Dive into the wonderful world of genetics! Learn about DNA, the marvellous molecule that contains the instructions for all life on earth! You can even try your hand at translating some DNA sequences to find the hidden meaning. Find out what your DNA says about you! Click here to access.
Age range: P5 - P7
Wildlife Investigators
from TechFest
Growing tired of going on the same daily walk? Need to add in more excitement? Well, why not put on your investigators hat and find out how much biodiversity is just outside your door! Plus, take part in some fun DIY projects to make your outdoor area even more wildlife friendly! Click here to access.
Age range: P5 - P7
Space Junk
Click here to watch the video.
Age range: TBC
Classroom Chemistry
from Inversess Science Festival
Would you like to find out more about Chemistry? Join in with Inverness Science Festival's online chemistry experiments to find out about chromatography, magnification, acids and bases, and chemical reactions! The accompanying video and teacher resource are available from here.
Design Tasks for Kids
from Dinostar
A range of activities, crafts, games and videos on a dinosaur theme. Click here.
Age range: EY - P7
Destination Space: Beyond the Visible Universe
from Dynamic Earth
In October 2021, an exciting new space telescope will begin its four week journey to a special spot four times further from the Earth than the Moon is. This is the James Webb Space Telescope, known as Webb. Through these videos and activities you will find out more about what Webb is, how it works and what it is searching for. From Dynamic Earth in Edinburgh, supported by the UK Space Agency. (1.5 to 3 hours total duration). Click here.
Age range: P5 - P7
Learning Pathways on Dynamic Earth Online
from Dynamic Earth
Dynamic Earth is the only UK science centre dedicated to the story of our planet. A visit to our centre is like nothing else, but for activities that can be done at home or in the classroom, DynamicEarthOnline.co.uk has got you covered! Not sure where to start? Our curriculum-linked Learning Pathways are designed to weave together a variety of videos, activities and resources to take learners on a journey of discovery! Click here.
Age range: P5 - P7
TechFest at Home
from various sources
Click here to check out our TechFest website for more exciting activities.
Bookbugs
from Scottish Book Trust and TechFest
Water activities. Click here to download the activity sheet.
Age range: EY
Activity Weekend
from TechFest
The Activity Weekend is many people's favourite part of TechFest so this year we have made it digital! Activities include Colour Detectives with Aberdeen Science Centre, Amazing Soap Bubbles with Philip Noble, Wobble NanoJelly Experiment with Really Small Science and much more. Click here to access.