Exploring Light and Optical Technologies: A Hands-On STEM Workshop for Young Learners

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Objective

This workshop aims to introduce young students to fundamental concepts of The Magic of Light through interactive experiments and real-world engineering applications. The goal is to spark curiosity, encourage scientific thinking, and expose students to modern optical technologies used in everyday life.


Detailed Program Schedule

1. Welcome and Introduction (15 minutes)

  • Welcome message and ice-breaker activity

  • Brief introduction to light and why it is important in science and technology

  • Simple discussion on where students see light used in daily life


2. Reflection and Refraction of Light (30 minutes)

  • Hands-on experiments using mirrors and transparent materials

  • Understanding how light reflects from surfaces

  • Observing how light bends when passing through different media (air, water, glass)

  • Interactive demonstrations encouraging student predictions and observations


3. Diffraction and Light Colors (20 minutes)

  • Introduction to diffraction using diffraction glasses

  • Exploring how white light separates into different colors

  • Discussion on rainbows and light spectra

  • Fun visual activities to reinforce the concept


4. Vision and Lenses: How We See Clearly (45 minutes)

  • Basic explanation of the human eye

  • Understanding vision problems (short-sightedness and long-sightedness)

  • Experiments using concave and convex lenses

  • Demonstration of how lenses are used to correct vision

  • Connecting optics to real-life applications such as eyeglasses


5. Smart Car with Optical Sensors (10 minutes)

  • Introduction to sensors and automation

  • Demonstration of a smart car using optical sensors

  • Explanation of how sensors detect light and obstacles


6. Optical Fiber Communications (10 minutes)

  • Simple explanation of data transmission using light

  • Demonstration of light traveling through optical fibers

  • Discussion on internet, communication, and modern technology

  • Linking the experiment to real-world applications (internet, phones, medical devices)


7. Wrap-Up, Q&A, and Fun Quiz (20 minutes)

  • Review of key concepts learned

  • Interactive quiz to reinforce understanding

  • Open discussion and student questions

  • Encouraging students to explore science and engineering in the future



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  • Ecole des Visionnaires
  • Ottawa, Ontario
  • Canada

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  • Co-sponsored by OPTICA


  Speakers

Prof. Rim Cherif of Algonquin college

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