We imagined a new teaching… in the forest ! It lasts a full day, it’s fun, it’s immersive, and it’s ideal for undergraduate students who are just starting physics. It could be a first step towards teaching climate change teaching and a better understanding of the good of physics in large-scale issues. It even has a « no forest » version. Use the « for you to use » button to get the full description.




Benjamin Vest, Denis Terwagne, Fabienne Bernard, Francesca Chiodi, Fun-Man Fung, Hervé Caps, Jean-Michel Geneveaux, Joël Chevrier, Julien Bobroff, Maëlle Vilbert, Marina Carpineti, Natacha Krins and Ulysse Delabre made it