NRICH webinar for students aged 9 to 13

NRICH webinar for students aged 9 to 13

By NRICH (nrich.maths.org), University of Cambridge,

Date and time

Wed, 13 Nov 2019 02:00 - 03:00 PST

Location

Online

Description

Booking Information: please read before registering

We will introduce a problem and invite students to work on it for between 5 and 10 minutes. During this time, teachers can comment online to ask questions on behalf of their class, or share any ideas that have arisen in their classroom. There will also be an opportunity for classes to upload photos of their work.

Once everyone has had a chance to engage with the problem, the NRICH team will showcase the work that has been sent in, and we will suggest next steps for investigation based on students' ideas. For the rest of the webinar, we will alternate between thinking time and discussion time, bringing all ideas together at the end of the session.


Data use and protection

The data you give on the registration form will be processed and held by, and may be shared within, the University of Cambridge (including its Colleges, Departments and Faculties: hereafter 'the University') for the purposes of organising this event/programme/initiative; sending you information about the University; tracking future outcomes of event participants including applications to the University and other Higher Education Institutions; research including (but not limited to) evaluation of the impact of this and other events (including events not organised by the University); producing statistics including event application and participation numbers, and participation outcomes. We may share data with third parties (including partner(s) with whom we may have collaborated to organise this event, the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS), the Higher Education Statistics Agency (HESA), the Higher Education Funding Council for England (HEFCE), the National Data Service, the Higher Education Access Tracker (HEAT), and other members of the Higher Education Access Tracker for storage, event selection, tracking future outcomes of event participants, evaluation of this and other events (including events not organised by the University), and research purposes. The University and third parties may publish aggregated data from event applicants and/or participants, including analysis and research utilising these data, but no information which could identify you will be published. Your personal data will always be safeguarded under the terms of the Data Protection Act 1996.

For more information please see:

https://www.undergraduate.study.cam.ac.uk/how-we-use-participant-data

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