martedì 22 dicembre 2009

Feliz Navidad!  Joyeux Noel!  Buon Natale!


sabato 28 novembre 2009

Reportage Science Festival 2009, Cagliari

Cosmic ray detector
Cosmic rays are high energy particles that constantly bombard Earth from all directions of space.
In spite cosmic rays are known for more than a century, yet little is known about their origin. To study the particles using devices such detectors.
This is a detector consisting of four plastic scintillators. When a charged particle passes through one of these scintillators releases some of its energy is converted into light.
The light sent to the photomultiplier produces an electrical signal. The signal is processed by the electronic reading and possibly sent to a counter or a computer.
Nicola Lai - Sara Strano


2009 - International Year of Astronomy

2009 is the year of Astronomy and also the year of Galileo Galilei: 400 years ago Galileo Galilei perfected the telescope but above all had an idea extraordinary unobstructed view of the sky! Galileo was the first man to observe and study the sky with a scientific method. To reach this aim he contrived the first telescope.
With this very simple tool he observed and described the satellites of Jupiter and made the complete mapping of the lunar surface. In the photo above we can see some examples of telescopes he built .
Maurizio Sedda


The trip of Darwin
The year 2009 marks the bicentenary of Darwin’s birth and the 150^th year of the publication of his book “The Origin of the Species”. At the age of 22 Darwin left for a trip around the world, on a brigantine of the English Royal Navy. The voyage took 5 years. The journey began from Davenport and Darwin visited the coasts of South America and Australia to make geographic surveys . During the journey Darwin observed various animal and vegetable species, in particular in the Galapagos Islands where Darwin stopped to study the differences between the chaffinches living there; in fact, he noticed that under the influence of environmental factors (nutrition) they had developed different forms of beaks.
Fabio Ferranti - Mattia Foti

venerdì 20 novembre 2009

venerdì 6 novembre 2009


If you want to learn more about the project,
watch our TwinSpace!

giovedì 5 novembre 2009

eTwinning

eTwinning is an action that supports online-based projects between at least two schools from at least two different European countries. Schools form a project and use Information and Communication Technology (ICT) to carry out their work. As schools communicate and collaborate via the Internet, there are no grants or administrative conditions connected to the scheme and face-to-face meetings are not required.

giovedì 29 ottobre 2009

The Science Festival


On 9 November the 2nd B will visit the Science Festival in Cagliari, Sardinia

martedì 27 ottobre 2009

Our class



   We are the students ofther second B of high school "Cesare Beccaria" set in Carbonia (Sardinia).
Our class is made up by 15 students (6 girls and 9 boys). Like all the guys our age we like being together with friends, surfing the internet and chatting...Some of play sports (football, dancing, volleyball..).We are sure that this experience will be interesting, amusing but above all will be the opportunity to meet new people and cultures.
Let's have fun together...