SYDNEY University will head out to Dubbo College senior campus today for the final day of the Kickstart on the Road workshops.
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Yesterday Dubbo College hosted Narromine High School, Yeoval Central School and Wellington High School.
Dubbo College students dissected brains and Narromine High School students dissected eyeballs in the labs.
Some were a bit squirmish, but most were intrigued and enjoyed the interactive learning they were presented with.
"(Kickstart on the Road) has been really exciting and interesting," Dubbo College student Jenna Barker said.
"They're really good at engaging us and getting us to think deeper about the concepts," Dubbo College student Nancy McKay said.
The gymnasium was filled with exciting and hands-on physics experiments that put a practical element to the words in their textbook.
"The response everywhere is always good and Dubbo is no exception, we got feedback forms back today and the response from students and teachers has been phenomenal," science communicator and Kickstart Physics co-ordinator in the School of Physics at the University of Sydney Tom Gordon said.