Scientix activities can be grouped into four types. We provide here a summary of the work performed and main results achieved between January 2020 and March 2023:
1) The Scientix Portal
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http://scientix.eu(öffnet in neuem Fenster) has been running for over 12 years. The navigation of the portal, as well as key pages, are available in all 24 official EU languages. To learn about Scientix in 5’ in any of these languages, see:
http://www.scientix.eu/languages(öffnet in neuem Fenster) and teachers can find here:
https://www.scientix.eu/home/welcome(öffnet in neuem Fenster) the Scientix services in 30+ languages.
• The portal is always evolving and continues to be an increasingly popular resource for STEM education and a pillar in the STEM community in Europe and beyond. In March 2023, it included: 784 projects, 1000 news, 1191 events and 3723 teaching materials.
2) Dissemination of Scientix and exchange of practices
• Increased social media presence via its group on Facebook “Science Teachers in Europe”, Twitter account @scientix_eu, Storify page (scientix_eu) and the new Instagram account (@scientix_eu).
• Scientix has been presented in 50+ large-scale STEM and/or educational events.
• 82 new Email Digests were sent out with the latest news, projects, resources, and events.
• Nine thematic newsletters were posted during this reporting period. Visit:
http://www.scientix.eu/newsletter/archive(öffnet in neuem Fenster)• STEM Discovery Campaigns with the latest one (in 2023) reaching over 360,000 participants
• The STEM School Label is a service of Scientix expanding the outreach of the STEM community further. Visit STEM School Label:
https://www.stemschoollabel.eu/home(öffnet in neuem Fenster) • Scientix supported the dissemination of 50+ campaigns and events in STEM education (e.g. International STEM Awards; Europlanet Science Congress; European Code League; and a number of MOOCs, EC conferences and events).
• 93 new blog articles were published:
http://blog.scientix.eu/(öffnet in neuem Fenster)3) Professional Development of Teachers
• By March 2023, 16 Science Project Online Workshops (SPOWs) have been organised by Scientix, with an average of 30 participants per workshop and the 39th Science Projects Workshop in the Future Classroom Lab.
• Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the “Science week-long FCL training courses” were adapted to become two eLearning Events organised in collaboration with eTwinning attended by 151 participants.
• Twelve MOOCs were organised by Scientix in collaboration with other projects. In total more than 14,000 teachers participated in the MOOCs offered during this period, reaching over 170,000 students.
4) Support of national strategies
• Scientix National Contact Points (NCPs) provided the link between Scientix at a European level and national activities. There are two types of NCPs: Ministries of Education (MoEs) and organizations acting as NCP selected through a call for interest. The MoEs are also members of the MoEs STEM representatives Working Group (MoE STEM WG), a platform of discussion and exchange for MoEs regarding their STEM education policies. 26 countries had a NCP, with 14 of them also in the MoE STEM WG, with numerous national workshops and conferences organized with the support of Scientix 4. The MoE STEM WG has 25 Ministries of Education members.
• Scientix Ambassadors (SA) act on a voluntary basis and are selected based on 1) completing two STEM MOOCs; 2) approval by the MoEs; 3) completing the SA Training Course (SATC). Since the end of the 5th SA intake in 20221, the number of SA increased to 1011. This number further increased in May 2023 to 1260 Scientix Ambassadors. Since January 2020 the SA have carried out more than 2500 face-to-face dissemination activities, online and newspaper articles, national webinars or TV and radio interventions about Scientix, all throughout Europe and beyond.
• More information on Scientix at national level:
http://www.scientix.eu/in-your-country(öffnet in neuem Fenster)