CU Science Â鶹ÊÓƵy has recently been experimenting with communicating scientific data using compelling, creative, and culturally-relevant arts and crafts. This website is intended to share examples of these projects in action as well as user-friendly data-sources and activities plans. You'reÌýencouraged to consider using this inspiration in your own programming. All resources are free, but please share what you've done and keep in touch!
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ÌýÌý(GradesÌýK-12)
Through interdisciplinary education ond outreach, CIRES combines rigorous science with innovative teaching practices. This resource provides exemplary science education for K-12 school districts, teachers and students, undergraduates at CU and elsewhere, and various community groups.
CU Department of Physics Saturday Physics Series
Physics presentations and lectures by CU professors on their research geared for high school juniors and seniors.
Fun, interactive,Ìýresearch-basedÌýsimulations of physical phenomena from the PhET project at the University of ColoradoÌýBoulder.
CU WizardsÌý(Grades 5-9)
Introduce students to various topics in science, including chemistry and physics. The CU Wizards schedule changes yearly.