November Chemistry Network Meetings

Changes to the current chemistry syllabus AND the 2014 LC Chemistry paper will be discussed on the night in these Chemistry Network Meetings. Resource CD available to attendees.
Places Limited Advance Booking Essential.

From November 5th, evening meetings will take place in Education Centres throughout the country. Each of these meetings will consist of a workshop on the use of resources produced by a team of experienced Chemistry Teachers.

The following topics are included:

(i) SEC recent circular: We will provide you with the latest information on the new practical to prepare benzoic acid. Videos of the cobalt chloride experiments and the solvent extraction of clove oil will be available.
(ii) Assessment for Learning: Chemistry apps for your computer and phone to aid assessment for learning strategies.
(iii) Chemical Formula Resource: Templates provided
(iv)
Stimulus to engage activities: Kick start your lessons. Get your students attention with these instant attention grabbing Chemistry resources to introduce new topics or just to spark a conversation.

Why not take this opportunity to meet fellow chemistry teachers in your area. If you have any worthwhile resources that you use in your classroom this will be an opportunity to share them with others.

Bring along a memory sticks (2GB). If you have a smartphone or a tablet please bring it along with you.page1image13832

 

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SciFest student has an asteroid named after him after and came second in the world at ISEF 2015

Christopher Carragher from Our Lady’s Secondary School in Castleblaney has got an asteroid named after him. The Monaghan student had an asteroid named after him after he came second in the World award in the Computational Biology and Bioinformatics category at ISEF 2015 which was held in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania this week. Chistopher got to Pennsylvania after winning the SciFest 2014 national final last November. His project was about aiding people with memory loss. Memory Buddy!

Around 1,700 students from over 75 countries compete at Intel ISEF for a prize fund totalling $4million. Christopher takes away $1,500 prize money. After becoming concerned about the signs of short-term memory loss in a family member, he decided to design an automated system called Memory Buddy.

Memory Buddy

Memory Buddy uses Google Calender to alert the person about appointments and medication via flashing lights, sound and also via the TV. It also includes a remotely controlled medicine drawer to give the appropriate medicine at a specific time – there’s even a feedback facility to notify a carer when medicine has or has not been taken. An organiser for care rotas and appointments also comes with Memory Buddy.

Christopher said the whole experience has been “amazing”. “I met students from all over the world, and heard speeches from famous scientists like Nobel laureates Sir Harold W Kroto and Martin Chalfie. It’s been great to see all the projects that other students from around the world have been working on and it has been brilliant to spend a week together sharing our ideas”.

Sheila Porter of CEO of SciFest said that Christopher Carragher’s project “demonstrates that great science is characterised not by rote-learning and memorisation but by creativity and investigation”.

Christopher was representing Ireland at ISEF and come second in the World in his category is an impressive achievement for him is and a testament to the very high quality of science education in Ireland. "To continue producing the highest calibre of science students in Ireland, we need to celebrate their achievements more, to promote inquiry based learning and encourage students to take their learning beyond the classroom." via thejournal.ie

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