KITE Award for physics experiments at home

This year’s ETH award for particularly innovative teaching projects goes to a course that brings physics experiments for students right into their home. The project was up against 24 others competing for the KITE Award 2022.    

by Manuela Weber-Semler

ETH conducting physics experiments with a tin of potato crips? “Many things we could never have imagined suddenly became possible during the pandemic,” Günther Dissertori, Rector of ETH Zurich commented at the presentation of the KITE Award 2022. The ETH Zurich Lecturers’ Conference presents the award every two years to honour outstanding teaching innovations. This year’s prize went to the developers of a physics experiment for Bachelor’s students. >

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