Traveling Outreach Project: Optics on the Road, University of Stellenbosch, South Africa

Optics on the Road Tour: Namibia 2010

Host Organization: University of Stellenbosch/ Stellenbosch Laser Student Chapter

Event Dates: July 3-16, 2010

Event Description: Eight students of the Laser Research Institute at the University of Stellenbosch went on a science education outreach road trip in order to bring laser and optics demonstrations to schools in South Africa and Namibia that are usually out of reach of usual university activities such as Open Days and Science Weeks. Using two vehicles and a trailer, we travelled ca. 5500 km and visited 9 schools along the way - from private schools in Windhoek, the capital of Namibia, to rural schools in Nyangana at the Namibian-Angolan border. We presented an interactive science show at the schools, covering topics such as diffraction and refraction, the mixing of colours demonstrated using lasers, liquid crystals, basic properties and application of lasers, laser communication as well as fluorescence and phosphorescence. We designed our presentation in a modular fashion, enabling us to adapt the show according to the knowledge of the learners in the different schools. In this way, we often did multiple sessions in one school for grades 8 - 12, reaching out to more than 500 children in remote areas, some of which have never seen a laser before. In addition, we hosted a community exhibition in Nyangana, attracting an additional 150 members of the general public. Details of the route and pictures of the trip can be found on www.facebook.com/LaserChapter


Lasers in Action, Science in Action at Simon Fraser University, BC, Canada

Lasers in Action

Host Organization: Simon Fraser University

Event Date: many throughout 2010

Event Description: This outreach program is targeted at classes of grade-8 students, who come to Simon Fraser University for 1.5 hour workshops devoted to light and lasers. After a short introductory lecture (complete with cool demonstrations!) the students rotate through four different workstations, to gain hands-on experience and explore topics such as the spectrum of light, refraction & reflection, and total internal reflection and waveguides. Each workstation involved the students exploring a series of activities. One in particular involved an "optical maze"., in which students needed to use refraction and/or reflection to guide laser light to a target. Thus far, we have reached approximately 500 students. The program will continue in fall 2010.

video to appear on YouTube in late August

see also http://www.sfu.ca/sfunews/news/beaming-in-on-lasers.shtml for a news story.

Departmental outreach site lists information about the workshops for interested parties: http://physics.sfu.ca/about/outreach

LaserFest on the Road- Idaho State University

Idaho State University Physics LaserFest Road Show