2013

Ecology Zone Report – November 2013

The Ecology zone had one of the highest percentage of active students of I’m a Scientist November 2013. Question intake slowed towards the end of the competition, but chats were always lively and busy. Students were interested in the different areas of ecology, ranging from climate change to marine biology. They were very curious to learn about the particular animals that some of the scientists’ research was devoted to. Download the report here.  

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Extreme Clean Zone – November 2013

The Extreme Clean Zone was funded by the Science and Technology Facilities Council. Questions in this zone began slowly, with a lot of questions about the moon and space, given that Nicci’s research is focused on moon dust. There were a higher number of interesting questions during the second week, most of them coming from a particular group of students. Live chats, though there weren’t many, were often busy. Download the report here.  

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Genes Zone Report – November 2013

The Genes Zone was one of the most active zones of I’m a Scientist November 2013. Teachers booked a lot of chats that got students highly engage and the ASK section got filled up with a wide range of questions – from very personal to very focused ones asking about genetic diseases, like certain types of cancer- reflecting the variety of students participating in this zone. Download the report here.  

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Iodine Zone Report- November 2013

The Iodine Zone was busy right from the start of the event, with lots of live chats and questions asked throughout. The students in this zone got really involved in the event and wanted to vote for the favourite scientist, leading to a very high number of visits in the VOTE section of our website. Thanks to the breadth of the research topics covered by each scientist, questions related to very different topics; from health related issues to new technological advances. Download the report here.

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Particle Physics Zone Report – November 2013

The Particle Physics Zone was funded by the Science and Technology Facilities Council. This zone was a little bit less active than the rest of the zones on average, it had more live chats during the first week than during the second one, and there was a wide range of questions asked throughout the event. Students in primary schools were more likely to ask about science facts and aliens. There were students from secondary schools who brought out very interesting issues and even hot debate topics, relating to recent theories in physics. Download the report here  

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Stem Cells Zone Report – November 2013

The Stem Cells Zone was one of the zones that registered more visits. Both, the ASK and CHAT sections were populated with extremely focused questions on Stem Cells and their potential applications.  Most of the live chats took place during the first week, but there were a lot of on-topic and relevant questions asked throughout.  Students in this zone were also active voting for their favourite scientist. Download report here.  

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Tellurium Zone Report – November 2013

The Tellurium zone was one of the least busy of the event with the fewest registered students, the percentage of active students was however the highest. There were a good number of questions asked throughout.  Most of the questions and live chats were focused around James’ work on volcanoes. Download the report here.  

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Human Limits Zone evaluation – The Physiological Society – June 2013

In June 2013 we ran the Human Limits Zone, funded by The Physiological Society. It was successful: It was busy in most measures of activity, with nearly 400 students talking to the physiologists. The students really got into the theme, asking lots of questions on human limits, with extreme temperature being particularly popular. The zone theme related well to The Physiological Society’s broad outreach theme of ‘physiology in extreme environments’. The scientists were challenged within and beyond their areas of research, and all engaged well and were keen to answer questions and take part in the live chats (except for Luca, who didn’t take part). 9 out of the 10 teachers given places showed up with their students, making the drop-out rate very low. Read the full evaluation here. As winner Alan said to the students in a post on the site after the event: “I hope taking part in … Continue reading

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Tin Zone Report – June 2013

At the end of each event we compile a report about each zone, containing moderator observations and our web data. This report provides a summary and some meaningful information on the zone. The Tin Zone was quiet during the first week, but lots of questions began to flood in during the second week. There was some great engagement with all of the scientists getting involved in answering questions. Download the report here.

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New Materials Zone Report – June 2013

At the end of each event we compile a report about each zone, containing moderator observations and our web data. This report provides a summary and some meaningful information on the zone. The New Materials Zone had chats spread relatively evenly over the two weeks. There were a lot of students registered in the zone, and a good number of questions submitted. Download the report here.

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Indium Zone Report – June 2013

At the end of each event we compile a report about each zone, containing moderator observations and our web data. This report provides a summary and some meaningful information on the zone. The Indium Zone was busy, with a fairly constant influx of questions and waves of questions submitted after each chat. Scientist Samaneh didn’t take part at all, but the other four scientists all got involved and engaged well with the students. Download the report here.

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Human Limits Zone Report – June 2013

At the end of each event we compile a report about each zone, containing moderator observations and our web data. This report provides a summary and some meaningful information on the zone. The Human Limits Zone started off busy during the first week, but became quieter in the second week. Four of the scientists answered questions and took part in live chats, but Luca didn’t take part and was voted off first. Download the report here.

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Hormones Zone Report – June 2013

At the end of each event we compile a report about each zone, containing moderator observations and our web data. This report provides a summary and some meaningful information on the zone. The Hormones Zone was busy, with lots of questions directly relating to hormones. Scientist Bimpe withdrew from the event during the first week, but the remaining four scientists all took part and engaged well with the students. Download the report here.

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Extreme Speed Zone Report – June 2013

At the end of each event we compile a report about each zone, containing moderator observations and our web data. This report provides a summary and some meaningful information on the zone. The Extreme Speed Zone was busy from the start, with live chats packed full of space questions. Lots of students wanted to know about what will happen when the sun burns out and about black holes and life on other planets. There were loads of questions submitted, with 119 approved on the first day. Throughout the event the number of questions coming through did slow down, but the live chats didn’t! Download the report here.

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Energy Zone Report – June 2013

At the end of each event we compile a report about each zone, containing moderator observations and our web data. This report provides a summary and some meaningful information on the zone. The Energy Zone was very busy during the first week, with 12 live chats, but became quieter in the second week, with fewer new questions coming in. All of the scientists engaged well with the students throughout. Download the report here.

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Earth Zone Report – June 2013

At the end of each event we compile a report about each zone, containing moderator observations and our web data. This report provides a summary and some meaningful information on the zone. The Earth Zone was busy, with lots of questions from the students, especially once they found out about the scientists’ work on volcanoes and underwater. The scientists were quick to answer questions left for them outside of the chats, and there were lots submitted throughout the two weeks. Download the report here.

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Disease Zone Report – June 2013

At the end of each event we compile a report about each zone, containing moderator observations and our web data. This report provides a summary and some meaningful information on the zone. The Disease Zone was very busy right from the start of the event. All of the scientists were keen to participate in the live chats, and they even requested more questions to be put through in Ask! The students seemed to find it easy to engage with the scientists and their disease-related research. Download the report here.

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Crystallography Zone Report – June 2013

At the end of each event we compile a report about each zone, containing moderator observations and our web data. This report provides a summary and some meaningful information on the zone. The Crystallography Zone had lots of live chats and also received a relatively constant stream of questions. All five scientists took part and engaged well with the students. Download the report here.

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Cells Zone Report – June 2013

At the end of each event we compile a report about each zone, containing moderator observations and our web data. This report provides a summary and some meaningful information on the zone. The Cells Zone was busy from the start, with students asking lots of questions, many of which were cell-related. The number of questions coming through decreased later on in the event, but questions became more in-depth and complex. Live chats were entertaining; with students keen to check the scientists’ work was ethically sound. Download the report here.

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Cadmium Zone Report – June 2013

At the end of each event we compile a report about each zone, containing moderator observations and our web data. This report provides a summary and some meaningful information on the zone. The Cadmium Zone started off quiet for the first few days then suddenly received lots of submitted questions. All of the scientists got involved and engaged well with the students. Download the report here.

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