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From April 17th  to April 21st 2023 the Erasmus+-group met in Krakow (Kostka Publiczne Liceum). After a repetition of the experiment done in Vienna a sculpture made by the Austrian team was shown. We also wrote and recorded a song with lyrics about the topic bioethanol. This was a lot of fun. 
During the next days chemical properties of ethanol were examined and a reflection of the project was done. 
Additionally we finished our project home page and had an excursion to the polish mountains where we explored the botany and geology of this region. Another afternoon we visited the city of Krakow and a waste thermal power plant. Polish culture was not only learned but experienced by living in host families and e.g. learning a polish folk dance. 
It was great experience to learn and work together with our new friends. 

 

Students participating: Rebecca Butollo (6b), Leonard Wlk, David Zehetner (both 5br), Rebekka Minkin, Helene Kelemen, Olivia Nestl-Newman, Theodor Schroeder (all 5c) 

Teachers responsible: Regina Robanser, Jakob Czettel 

 

During the meeting in Vienna we produced Bioethanol out of starch and also cellulose. We added enzymes which split up the polysaccharides to single glucose molecules. This glucose concentration was measured with photometry. After yeast was added which fermented glucose to ethanol, this ethanol was distilled and put into an ethanol fuel cell.

For the first time an Indian school (Chirumalar School, Vellakulam, South of India) participated online during parts of the meeting (presentations of theory of the experiment). We even did the experiment together – online! We measured the glucose concentration with glucose test stripes together in a video conference. 

Beside this we had a lecture on circular economy of DI Koch of BOKU university and did a trip to the city center and visited the museum “Schatzkammer” together.

Students participating: Maximilian Sardelic (8c), Alma Zanetti (7b), Lena Tschakalov, Emmi Korisek, Katharina Posch, Marie-Sophie Lass, Annika Schuberth (all 7c), Julian Tschakalov, Florentin Stopfer (both 7d), Rebecca Butollo (6b), Franziska Hülle (5a), Leonard Wlk (5br), Rebekka Minkin, Helene Kelemen, Olivia Nestl-Newman, Theodor Schroeder (all 5c) 

Teachers responsible: Peter Kučera, Regina Robanser

Erasmus+ is a once in a lifetime opportunity for cultural exchange, making friends abroad and gaining scientific expertise. The first of the three meetings was held in Miskolc, Hungary. Living in host families gave an insight on a new culture and a different lifestyle. We were glad to be taught typical folk dances, taste traditional dishes and to visit different sights. We shared differences and similarities between Hungary, Poland and Austria on the way of living and the educational system. Debating and group bonding activities gave us the chance to make new friends and exchange opinions and perspectives. We improved our environmental consciousness, by working on group project together, since it affects the youth all over the world. We gained expertise on the topics of zero waste management, circular economy and the pros and cons of bioethanol, which is the scientific main focus. We had discussions, debates, quizzes and an amazing lecture about the topic. The trip to the university of Miskolc showed us the everyday life in a laboratory for bioethanol and helped us gain an understanding for research work. Reflecting on our benefits of the week we discussed the results on the last day. Overall it was a great experience and we were happy to have been part of the project. 

Students participating: Lena Tschakalov, Marie-Sophie Lass, Katharina Posch, Emmi Korisek (all 7c)

Teachers responsible: Peter Kučera, Regina Robanser

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Schuljahr 2022/23

Lehrer/innen: Peter Kučera, Regina Robanser, Jakob Czettel

Verkleinert führen wir die Erasmus+-Projekte fort. Beim Labortreffen in Wien haben wir neben den Jesuitenschulen aus Miskolc (Ungarn) und Krakau (Polen) haben wir erstmals eine indische Schule (Chirumalar School, Vellakulam, Südindien), die sich bei Teilen des Treffens online zuschalten wird.

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Dieses Projekt wurde mit Unterstützung der Europäischen Kommission finanziert. Die Verantwortung für den Inhalt dieser Veröffentlichung trägt allein der Verfasser; die Kommission haftet nicht für die weitere Verwendung der darin enthaltenen Angaben.

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Berichte zu den einzelnen Treffen:

Treffen in Miskolc, Oktober 2022

Treffen in Wien, Jänner 2023

Treffen in Krakau, April 2023

Wir dürfen Renée Ristl 8B zum Ehrenpreis verliehen vom Verband der Chemielehrer*innen für die VWA „CRISPR/Cas9 - Entwicklung von Arbeitsmaterial für den Unterricht“ gratulieren. Renée hat im Rahmen der Arbeit ein Stabmodell zum Schneiden von DNA mit der Genschere CRISPR/Cas9 entwickelt und auch im Unterricht ausprobiert. Es war erstaunlich, wie gut und vielseitig das Modell in Unter- und Oberstufe einsetzbar ist und zum Verständnis des Aufbaus der DNA beitragen kann.

 

Weiters befinden sich auf der Homepage der Schule Youtube-Videos zur Verwendung der Modelle. 

 

Wir gratulieren sehr herzlich zu diesem großen Erfolg!

 

MMag. Regina Robanser

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