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+ | <h1>Outreach</h1> | ||
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+ | <section id="academy" title="iGEM Academy"> | ||
+ | <h2>iGEM Academy</h2> | ||
+ | <p> | ||
+ | We created a video series inspired by Khan Academy about synthetic biology techniques. You can find the <a href="https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLgM2yDfbeZEK7s0Xrl8aMoC2wHrrbQ6ID">series on YouTube</a>, or check out <a href="https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_y2-18_Ax-KI-DA9OWUfUQ">our YouTube channel</a>. | ||
+ | </p> | ||
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+ | In addition to our video series, we also made a number of blog posts, including <a href="http://igem.uwaterloo.ca/2015/07/17/5-tools-to-keep-your-igem-team-organized/">how to keep your iGEM team organized</a>, <a href="http://igem.uwaterloo.ca/2015/02/15/recruitment-retrospective/">how our team recruits and trains new members</a>, and <a href="http://igem.uwaterloo.ca/2015/09/08/5-tools-to-use-in-your-igem-wiki/">what tools are useful in making your team's wiki</a>. You can find our team blog <a href="http://igem.uwaterloo.ca/blog/">here</a>. | ||
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+ | </section> | ||
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+ | <section id="university" title="University"> | ||
+ | <h2>University Students</h2> | ||
+ | <p> | ||
+ | Mathematics is a subject that many students struggle to see its utility in places other than the classroom. To help make this application more clear, we gave a guest lecture to second year University of Waterloo students about modelling, differential equations, and a brief derivation of our models from our 2014 project. | ||
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+ | We are also planning a conference aimed at first and second year university students in engineering, science, and mathematics on the topics of bioengineering, biotechnology, and nanotechnology. We plan to include speakers and a theoretical design competition with some minor prizes for successful groups. | ||
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+ | </section> | ||
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+ | <section id="hs" title="High School"> | ||
+ | <h2>High School Students</h2> | ||
+ | <p> | ||
+ | Inspiring the next generation of scientists is an important obligation if we are to expect the future to continue becoming brighter, so Waterloo iGEM spent time teaching the art of gel electrophoresis to aspiring students at a local high school (Sir John A. MacDonald). We also ran similar workshops at the SCB Science Fair in Waterloo and at Fullton High School. | ||
+ | </p> | ||
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+ | <img src="/wiki/images/a/a1/Waterloo_hs_1.jpg" style="width:45%;" alt="" /> | ||
+ | <img src="/wiki/images/d/da/Waterloo_hs_2.jpg" style="width:45%;" alt="" /> | ||
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+ | <img src="/wiki/images/6/69/Waterloo_sjam_1.jpg" style="width:45%;display:none;" alt="" /> | ||
+ | </figure> | ||
+ | <p> | ||
+ | In addition to reaching out to a local high school, we continued our partnership with the SHAD Valley Program by hosting a three day work shop for senior high school students. The students got to perform ligations, transformations, and run a diagnostic gel to check for their end results. | ||
+ | </p> | ||
+ | <figure> | ||
+ | <img src="/wiki/images/4/45/Waterloo_shad_1.jpg" style="width:45%;" alt="" /> | ||
+ | <img src="/wiki/images/8/88/Waterloo_shad_2.jpg" style="width:45%;" alt="" /> | ||
+ | </figure> | ||
+ | <blockquote> | ||
+ | It was an informative and hands-on experience that really allowed us to explore synthetic biology. | ||
+ | <p style="font-size:small">Kayley, 2015 Waterloo SHAD Participant</p> | ||
+ | </blockquote> | ||
+ | <blockquote> | ||
+ | I would definitely recommend this workshop to any future SHAD who's interested in science | ||
+ | <p style="font-size:small">Group 2 overall opinion, 2015 Waterloo SHAD Participants</p> | ||
+ | </blockquote> | ||
+ | </section> | ||
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+ | <section id="elementary" title="Elementary School"> | ||
+ | <h2>Elementary School Students</h2> | ||
+ | <p> | ||
+ | Outreach isn't just about teaching would-be engineers, scientists, and mathematicians. It's also about inspiring youth to participate and engage in STEM fields, and to be excited by discovery and creativity. We teamed up with Waterloo's Engineering Science Quest to run weekly workshops with students aged 5-7 to give them an introduction to biology to help spur their excitement. | ||
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Latest revision as of 00:56, 16 September 2015
Outreach
iGEM Academy
We created a video series inspired by Khan Academy about synthetic biology techniques. You can find the series on YouTube, or check out our YouTube channel.
In addition to our video series, we also made a number of blog posts, including how to keep your iGEM team organized, how our team recruits and trains new members, and what tools are useful in making your team's wiki. You can find our team blog here.
University Students
Mathematics is a subject that many students struggle to see its utility in places other than the classroom. To help make this application more clear, we gave a guest lecture to second year University of Waterloo students about modelling, differential equations, and a brief derivation of our models from our 2014 project.
We are also planning a conference aimed at first and second year university students in engineering, science, and mathematics on the topics of bioengineering, biotechnology, and nanotechnology. We plan to include speakers and a theoretical design competition with some minor prizes for successful groups.
High School Students
Inspiring the next generation of scientists is an important obligation if we are to expect the future to continue becoming brighter, so Waterloo iGEM spent time teaching the art of gel electrophoresis to aspiring students at a local high school (Sir John A. MacDonald). We also ran similar workshops at the SCB Science Fair in Waterloo and at Fullton High School.
In addition to reaching out to a local high school, we continued our partnership with the SHAD Valley Program by hosting a three day work shop for senior high school students. The students got to perform ligations, transformations, and run a diagnostic gel to check for their end results.
It was an informative and hands-on experience that really allowed us to explore synthetic biology.Kayley, 2015 Waterloo SHAD Participant
I would definitely recommend this workshop to any future SHAD who's interested in scienceGroup 2 overall opinion, 2015 Waterloo SHAD Participants
Elementary School Students
Outreach isn't just about teaching would-be engineers, scientists, and mathematicians. It's also about inspiring youth to participate and engage in STEM fields, and to be excited by discovery and creativity. We teamed up with Waterloo's Engineering Science Quest to run weekly workshops with students aged 5-7 to give them an introduction to biology to help spur their excitement.