As a teacher I took many school trips to museums, theaters, lectures. After I left the classroom I ran workshops in schools alongside the teachers. These enrichment experiences are impossible at the moment. See the thread below for alternative pandemic friendly alternatives! https://twitter.com/MichaelRosenYes/status/1353654329786425344
First of all check out this thread from @honeypisquared. It contains a large number of maths speakers almost all of whom are currently offering virtual talks for a variety of audiences. Follow them all to see what events are coming up!! https://twitter.com/honeypisquared/status/1352534824590913537?s=20
Next, @MathsInspiratn has moved online. The lectures were an absolute favourite trip for my students when I took them. Great speakers and always so much to think about:
https://mathsinspiration.com/spring-2021
https://mathsinspiration.com/spring-2021
. @jamesgrime and Katie @stecks are running what looks to be a fab online maths retreat: https://jamesgrime.com/virtualmathsretreat/
Skype a Scientist has been going on since before the pandemic. It links up scientists with classrooms for chats, Q and A sessions and a little insight into what scientists are actually doing! An absolutely amazing resource:
@skypeascientist
https://www.skypeascientist.com/get-involved.html
@skypeascientist
https://www.skypeascientist.com/get-involved.html
. @thinkmaths are running virtual talks. Excellent speakers on such a range of topics:
https://www.think-maths.co.uk/
https://www.think-maths.co.uk/
. @nrichmaths is running some webinars for students and teachers: https://nrich.maths.org/events
Also, a new website that is advertising a whole range of maths outreach events. Worth seeing whats going on around you and online.
https://www.popmath.eu/
https://www.popmath.eu/
Please feel free to add any more suggestions as you see them!!!