Astronomy Workshop for Teachers & Tourism/Community Groups
28th and 28th September
Brittania Hall,
Dunnet,
Caithness.
Aims of the workshop
This free workshop is for anyone who would like to be inspired to run astronomy activities for tourism, community events and education. Scotland has some of the darkest skies in Western Europe, partly due to large areas of forest and woodland. This workshop is part of a weekend of astronomy activities led by Dark Sky Scotland, a nationwide astronomy programme. It will provide a simple introduction to understanding the night sky and how to enjoy observing it with people of all ages. You will:
- Learn the main types of object that can be observed.
- Discover why the night sky changes.
- Find how to choose observing targets.
- See how to research stories to support observing activities.
- Discuss how to run successful observing activities for communities, schools and visitors.
- Meet local people who can help with these activities.
- Take home a pack of simple observing activities.
Workshop Programme
Friday 28th September, 2.00pm - 4.30pm
Arrival & welcome
Setting the scene: dark skies and Dark Sky Scotland Understanding the night
sky Things you need to do naked eye observing Ideas and action planning for
astronomy activities in your area Finish
Saturday 29th September, 9.30am - 12.30pm
A repeat of Friday's activities:
Arrival & welcome
Setting the scene: dark skies and Dark Sky Scotland Understanding the night
sky Things you need to do naked eye observing Ideas and action planning for
astronomy activities in your area Finish
Booking is advised for both events.
Please contact Craig.omand@highland.gov.uk