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  • NAM2019
    • Registration
    • Key Dates & Outline Schedule
    • Practical Information
    • Exhibitors
    • Grants & Bursaries
    • Contacts
  • Science
    • Science Programme
    • Parallel Sessions
    • Plenary Talks
    • Community Session
    • Special Lunches
    • Posters
    • Presenter Guidelines
  • Social
    • What's On
    • Welcome Reception
    • RAS Awards Dinner
  • Media
  • Outreach
    • Outreach and Education Day
    • Fringe Event
    • School Visit Day
  • Lancaster
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Schedule

id
Tuesday
date time
PM2
Abstract
Astronomical Midlands: Engaging Rural Communities in Ireland with Radio Astronomy

Abstract details

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Astronomical Midlands: Engaging Rural Communities in Ireland with Radio Astronomy
Date Submitted
2019-03-13 14:43:36
Sophie
Murray
Trinity College Dublin, The University of Dublin
Education, Outreach and Engagement: What are they and what works?
Poster
Áine Flood [1,2], Peter T. Gallagher [3,1], Sophie Murray [2,3], Laura A. Hayes [2,4], Pearse Murphy [1,3], Ciara Maguire [1,3], Aoife Ryan [1,3]; [1] I-LOFAR Education Centre, Birr Castle, Birr, Co. Offaly, Ireland. [2] School of Physics, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin 2, Ireland. [3] School of Cosmic Physics, Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, Dublin 2, Ireland. [4] NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Maryland, USA.
The Irish Midlands has a rich heritage in astronomy, a fact that is not well known in this region of higher than average unemployment and low uptake of post-secondary education. We have therefore embarked on a regional engagement project – the Astronomical Midlands (AstroLands) – which uses the recently constructed Irish Low Frequency Array (I-LOFAR; lofar.ie) radio telescope and I-LOFAR Education Centre at Birr Castle in the Irish Midlands to connect with students, teachers and members of the public in local, rural communities in the Midlands. In this presentation, we will describe our three key initiatives: Space4Exploration: Developing an engaging, inspirational, and multi-use space in the I-LOFAR Education Centre; Space4Students: Day-long and week-long camps at the I-LOFAR Education Centre to run during school terms and holidays for students aged 10 to 14; Space4Teachers: Create and run Continuous Professional Development workshops for primary and secondary school teachers based around the Irish National Junior Certificate (12-15 year olds) theme of Earth and Space. With these programmes our ambition is to inspire and support teachers, students and the general public to engage with the science and engineering of LOFAR.

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