Abstract: Session Introduction to the Discussion SessionThe variety of resources that have been developed for Education & Outreach purposes in the field of High Energy Physics has increased dramatically over the past decade.Dedicated web-sites, databases and European-Union funded projects have facilitated the storage and dissemination of many of these resources.Activities include the use of HEP-inspired art to attract and interest audiences, to the use of real LHC data for hands-on enquiry-based learning activities and full teaching programs for graduates.Six experienced, active and enthusiastic speakers gave five-minute presentations on particular resources for E&O activities.Michael Kobel has led several education projects, both within his native Germany and also internationally.Since 2005 he has been project leader for IPPOG's International Masterclasses, bringing LHC data into the hands of high school students.Ivan Melo, IPPOG representative for Slovakia, has been involved in International Masterclasses since 2005 and has organized many follow-up "Cascade" competitions for high school students in Slovakia.Angelos Alexopoulos has helped manage several EU outreach projects and joined the CMS experiment communications group in 2014, where he designs and implements E&O programmes, including [email protected] Kourkoumelis has been active in HEP E&O for more than 25 years, coordinating several European Union outreach projects that produced and made available many resources for explaining/teaching HEP to a variety of audiences.Camila Rangel Smith co-founded the CEVALE2VE virtual research and learning community that contributes to the scientific dissemination of fundamental physics and generation of new researchers in Venezuela.Claire Adam Bourdarios began her E&O activities, like many, by becoming a guide for public visits to CERN.Building on "fun" activities from CERN open days, Claire is presently the cocoordinator of the ATLAS experiment's E&O group.The wealth of information, ideas and tools, coupled with the accessibility of LHC data (and those from other experiments), makes designing your own E&O project easier than ever.The talks were followed by a lively discussion session, during which the audience had the opportunity to go further into depth and get inspired to realise their own activities.This paper is divided into a further seven sections, covering the six topics presented and a summary of the ensuing discussion.2.