Neutron scattering e-learning platform now online

Neutron scattering textbook, exercises, and simulations of experiments are now available online and for free at e-neutrons.org.

, 09/03/2016

e-learning homepage e-learning homepage

The homepage of the e-learning platform.

We are happy to officially announce the availability of e-neutrons.org, an e-learning platform for neutron scattering.

The platform was developed with support from NMI3-II and features an introductory course in neutron scattering and muon spin spectroscopy. The courses contain a varied selection of interactive learning material using three main technologies:

  1. A WIKIbook built on Mediawiki with various extensions, e.g. for producing mathematical expressions. It is used as the main source of textbook-material
  2. A Learning Management System (LMS) built on Moodle which, provides exercises, quizzes and evaluation
  3. A web simulator for the McStas neutron instrument simulation program, allowing users to perform virtual neutron scattering experiments on predefined instruments

The platform will be further developed and the learning material expanded in connection with the SINE2020 project.

To access the e-learning portal go to https://www.e-neutrons.org, choose “Get an account” and fill in your personal information. We hope that you will enjoy this new resource and encourage you to try it out!

Further reading

Funding

The main funding for the project is provided by the European Union’s 7th Framework Programme for research, technological development and demonstration under the NMI3-II Grant number 283883 and from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 654000.

We are also grateful for the financial support recieved from the University of Copenhagen via the “Good Education” and “Education 2016″ programmes and from Interreg IV via the ÖMIC programme.

Development

The people behind the e-neutrons.org infrastructure are

  • Project leader: Linda Udby, Associate Professor, Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen
  • Platform development leader: Peter Willendrup, Senior Research Engineer, Technical University of Denmark
  • Course content and didactical developers: Julie Hougaard, PhD student, Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen & Jesper Bruun, Assistant Professor, Department of Science Education, University of Copenhagen
  • Content management and development: Pia J. Ray, PhD student & Linda Udby, Associate Professor, Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen
  • Software engineer: Jakob Garde, Software developer, Technical University of Denmark
  • Running server administrator: Jörg Pulz, Technical University of Munich
  • Learning material / Content was contributed by
    - University of Copenhagen: Kim Lefmann, Linda Udby, Pia Jensen Ray, Julie Hougaard, Lise Arleth, Kell Mortensen, Bente Lebech, Jesper Bruun
    - Institut Laue-Langevin, ILL: Andrew Wildes, Alain Filhol, Helmut Schober
    - Technische Universität München: Jörg Pulz, Jürgen Neuhaus
    - European Spallation Source, ESS: Markus Strobl