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Cooke, Helen; Dobbs, Heidi L.; Haxton, Katherine; Parmeggiani, Fabio; Skerratt, Glynn – Journal of Chemical Education, 2021
Joseph Priestley, discoverer of oxygen, lived in Nantwich, Cheshire, UK, from 1758 to 1761. In 2019, an exhibition featuring his life and achievements, and also celebrating the International Year of the Periodic Table, was developed by the Nantwich Museum. The historical research of Priestley's life, development of the exhibition, and rationale…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Scientific Concepts, History Instruction, Museums
Franse, Rooske K.; van Schijndel, Tessa J. P.; Plankman, Tamara I.; Raijmakers, Maartje E. J. – Science Education, 2021
Research on the impact of guided investigation, including verbal guidance strategies, has expanded in the recent decade, and the current work contributes to this line of research in a museum context. The current in-depth study examines the impact of verbal guidance strategies on family learning at an open-ended museum exhibit, considering…
Descriptors: Museums, Science Experiments, Exhibits, Family Involvement
Semay, Claude; Lo Bue, Francesco; Mélin, Soizic; Michel, Francis – Physics Education, 2018
In 1849, Hippolyte Fizeau determined the speed of light in a famous experiment. The idea was to measure the time taken for a pulse of light to travel between an intense light source and a mirror about 8 km away. A rotating cogwheel with 720 notches, that could be rotated at a variable speed, was used to chop the light beam and determine the flight…
Descriptors: Physics, Measurement, Scientific Principles, Light
Sampey, Carol – Primary Science, 2016
As a science leader in her school, the author is always looking for new and interesting ways to inspire children in the science, technology, engineering, mathematics (STEM) subjects. Attending several science conferences introduced her to new STEM programs, such as Street Science and fractals. In this article, she shares a couple of the activities…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, STEM Education, Foreign Countries, College Students
Teichmann, Juergen – Interchange: A Quarterly Review of Education, 2015
At the Deutsches Museum in München, we established in the department of education during more than 35 years a series of historical experiments and constructed apparatus for pedagogic purposes. We use these reproductions mainly for continuing teacher education within our department. At the exhibitions of the Deutsches Museum there exist many…
Descriptors: Science Education, Science Education History, Science Experiments, Continuing Education
Pfaff, Daniel; Hagelgans, Anja; Weidemuller, Matthias; Bretzer, Klaus – Physics Teacher, 2012
We present a showcase with interactive exhibits of basic physical experiments that constitutes a complementary method for teaching physics and interesting students in physical phenomena. Our interactive physics showcase, shown in Fig. 1, stimulates interest for science by letting the students experience, firsthand, surprising phenomena and…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Experiments, Exhibits, Science Instruction
Rhees, David J. – Interchange: A Quarterly Review of Education, 2015
This paper discusses the variety of ways in which The Bakken Museum has made use of replicas or simulations of historical instruments and experiments and demonstrations in education programs and exhibits for school children, families with children, and other museum audiences. Early efforts were stimulated in the mid-1980s by a collaboration with…
Descriptors: Museums, Equipment, Experiments, Demonstrations (Educational)
Sturm, Heike; Sturm, Gerd; Bogner, Franz X. – World Journal of Education, 2011
Bird flight and lift in general is a complex subject which is also difficult to teach in a classroom. In order to support the teaching of this curriculum-based subject, an interactive exhibit to demonstrate aerodynamic aspects of objects has been developed, implemented and evaluated with 262 middle school students. The empirical evaluation…
Descriptors: Models, Exhibits, Middle School Students, Semantic Differential
Gutwill, Joshua P.; Allen, Sue – Science Education, 2010
We describe a study of programs to deepen families' scientific inquiry practices in a science museum setting. The programs incorporated research-based learning principles from formal and informal educational environments. In a randomized experimental design, two versions of the programs, called "inquiry games," were compared to two control…
Descriptors: Museums, Exhibits, Effect Size, Inquiry
Science Service, 2008
Research is a process by which people discover or create new knowledge about the world in which they live. The International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF) and Affiliated Fairs are research (data) driven. Students design research projects that provide quantitative data through experimentation followed by analysis and application of that data.…
Descriptors: Research Papers (Students), Student Projects, Science Fairs, Science Education
Peer reviewedWorthy, Ward – Chemical and Engineering News, 1984
Describes the chemistry exhibit at Chicago's Museum of Science and Industry. Aimed at teaching the public the basic principles of chemistry, the museum features numerous video displays as well as several do-it-yourself experiments. (JN)
Descriptors: Chemistry, Demonstrations (Educational), Exhibits, Museums
Doherty, Paul; Rathjen, Don – 1995
This book contains scaled-down versions of Exploratorium exhibits that teachers can make using common, inexpensive, easily available materials. Each topic begins with a drawing of the original exhibit on the museum floor, a photograph of the scaled-down version which contains an introduction to the exhibit, a list of materials needed with…
Descriptors: Demonstrations (Science), Elementary Secondary Education, Exhibits, Interdisciplinary Approach
Doherty, Paul; Rathjen, Don – 1995
This book contains scaled-down versions of Exploratorium exhibits that teachers can make using common, inexpensive, easily available materials. Each topic begins with a drawing of the original full-sized exhibit on the museum floor, a photograph of the scaled-down version which contains an introduction to the exhibit, a list of materials needed…
Descriptors: Color, Demonstrations (Science), Elementary Secondary Education, Exhibits
Center for Disease Control (DHEW/PHS), Atlanta, GA. – 1977
This booklet of experiments was compiled from various teachers' guides in response to the many requests from students for help in preparing smoking demonstrations and exhibits. The booklet is divided into three sections. Part 1 illustrates a number of experiments, most of which require some laboratory equipment. Part 2 includes a number of…
Descriptors: Demonstration Programs, Demonstrations (Educational), Drug Education, Exhibits
Bochinski, Julianne Blair – 1996
Science fairs have become an important key to gathering valuable science experience while pursuing independent projects. This book serves as a guide to every aspect of science fairs and science fair projects. It provides information on finding suitable topics, researching them properly, developing experiments, and giving meaning to data results.…
Descriptors: Demonstrations (Science), Elementary Secondary Education, Exhibits, Research Projects
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