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This document presents key recommendations and decisions from the EPOG meetings, focusing on the strategies for masterclasses, outreach initiatives, and collaboration with educational institutions. Activities include proposals for deep inelastic scattering studies, coordination with CERN's teacher programs, and enhancing communication in member states regarding the LHC. The document also outlines plans for EPOG's website improvements and sets the agenda for the upcoming meeting in London, emphasizing the role of EPOG in the LHC communication landscape and the involvement of museums and science centers.
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Decisions/Recommendations I • Masterclasses 2006 • Similar strategy as 2005 • 6-21 March 2006 • Include extra (volontary) projects • Alfa-s • Higgs at LHC (Dave prepares a proposal) • Possibly also deep inelastic scattering (Gunther prepares a proposal) • Quiz for video conference (Jorgen D’Hondt and Dave Barney) • Moderators – Dave and Sylvie • James Gillies checks CERN VRVS support • Include a teacher Masterclass day Stockholm University
Decisions/Recommendations II • Greg Snow and Henk Tiecke prepare a list of detector and experiment links with short introduction and an image for the EPOG home page • CERN teacher programme • EPOG and CERN teacher programme should co-ordinate initiatives in the member states • If interested, contact Rolf Landua Stockholm University
Decisions/Recommendations III • CERN visits • Private visits • Inform Visits Service (visits.service@cern.ch) and Site Manager (Experiment Secretariat) • Read and follow Safety rules • LHC communications in member states • EPOG wants to act together with CERN and the LHC experiments (see theme for next meeting) Stockholm University
Decisions/Recommendations IV • EPOG website • Look at Elena’s proposal for layout and give feedback to her • A working group of Michael Kobel and Gunther Dissertori will assist and advice Elena in preparing the next version. • Website discussions: • EPOG and other events should be separated • The round logo was preferred • EPOG or EPPOG – different opinions • Would be logical with two p’s • EPOG is becoming known • Shorter looks better • Different pronounciation for the two versions Stockholm University
Decisions/Recommendations V • Next meeting • London, 7-8 April 2006 • Possibly Empirial College and Science Museum • Theme: The place and role of EPOG in the LHC communication landscape • Additional theme: Involving museums and Science Centres in the outreach process Stockholm University