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Perimeter’s award-winning Educational Outreach team brings science to life and raises scientific literacy through classroom resources, public lectures, teacher workshops, an educator network, and a summer school where students interact with Perimeter researchers.

Learn more about Perimeter Institute’s Educational Outreach efforts here.

Perimeter’s Dave Fish demonstrates activities for students to learn more about physics. In this classroom activity, Rutherford scattering is modelled…
/Apr 26, 2012
Perimeter’s Dave Fish demonstrates activities for students to learn more about physics.In this classroom activity, gravitational lensing is modeled using…
/Apr 02, 2012
Perimeter’s Dave Fish demonstrates activities for students to learn more about physics. In this classroom activity, gravitational lensing is modeled…
/Apr 02, 2012
Here’s a sneak peek of Perimeter Institute’s newest education module for physics teachers, “Beyond the Atom – Remodelling Particle Physics.”
/Feb 15, 2012
This video excerpt is part of a panel discussion held at Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics in Ontario, Canada. Leading…
/Nov 23, 2011
Watch the full talk at: http://www.q2cfestival.com/play.php?lecture_id=7762 Wilson da Silva, Raymond Laflamme, Neil Turok and Ivan Semeniuk review our quest to…
/Nov 16, 2009
Watch the full talk at http://www.q2cfestival.com/play.php?lecture_id=7738 Like prisoners in Platos Cave, we are limited about how much we can know…
/Nov 16, 2009
Watch the full talk at http://www.q2cfestival.com/play.php?lecture_id=7733 It has taken thousands of generations and countless migrations to explore our own small…
/Nov 16, 2009
Watch the full talk at http://www.q2cfestival.com/play.php?lecture_id=8030 Stewart Brand explores climate change, urbanization, and biotechnology and raises the question – where…
/Nov 16, 2009
Watch the full talk at http://www.q2cfestival.com/play.php?lecture_id=8036 Craig Kaplan explores 2d patterns, origami, symmetrical scupltures and why we like them at…
/Nov 16, 2009