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| During the collaboration meeting, a team of SWGO members visited two schools at villages surrounding San Pedro de Atacama, in which they met with students of different grades and their teachers. The team was composed of Alexander Alfonso (Universidad de La Serena), Roberto Lineros (Universidad Católica del Norte), Soledad Medina (Universidad de La Serena), Tamara Petrosillo (Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María), Alessio Porcelli (Universidad de Antofagasta), Andreas Reisenegger (Universidad Metropolitana de Ciencias de la Educación), and Marcos Santander (University of Alabama). They presented the SWGO project (with the help of a scale model of an SWGO tank produced with a 3D printer), talked about the science and engineering involved, and let the students experiment and play with Physics gadgets we brought along, such as Tesla coils and a plasma ball, with which they had great fun! | During the collaboration meeting, a team of SWGO members visited two schools at villages surrounding San Pedro de Atacama, in which they met with students of different grades and their teachers. The team was composed of Alexander Alfonso (Universidad de La Serena), Roberto Lineros (Universidad Católica del Norte), Soledad Medina (Universidad de La Serena), Tamara Petrosillo (Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María), Alessio Porcelli (Universidad de Antofagasta), Andreas Reisenegger (Universidad Metropolitana de Ciencias de la Educación), and Marcos Santander (University of Alabama). They presented the SWGO project (with the help of a scale model of an SWGO tank produced with a 3D printer), talked about the science and engineering involved, and let the students experiment and play with Physics gadgets we brought along, such as Tesla coils and a plasma ball, with which they had great fun! | ||