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It was designated as a " teaching museum ," that would preserve Doc's work and artifacts, as well as feature the " Explorit Zone " where people of all ages could participate in hands-on exhibits and interact with live science demonstrations.
* The Imagination Station hands-on science museum ( formerly COSI Toledo ), located in downtown.
As data sets have grown in size and complexity, direct " hands-on " data analysis has increasingly been augmented with indirect, automated data processing, aided by other discoveries in computer science, such as neural networks, cluster analysis, genetic algorithms ( 1950s ), decision trees ( 1960s ), and support vector machines ( 1990s ).
While teaching there, Oppenheimer became increasingly interested in teaching science through simple hands-on experiments, eventually moving on to found the Exploratorium in San Francisco.
The Midland Center for the Arts delivers hands-on exhibits in science, art and technology.
In addition, in the modern section of the city, the Museo Descubre astonishes as an interactive museum of science and technology aimed at providing with a hands-on learning experience.
Learning science requires an understanding of the scientific method, which is acquired through ' hands-on ,' ' minds-on ' laboratory activity.
* Magic Factory – The Magic Factory uses hands-on exhibits to demonstrate the scientific principles of light and colour, and help develop your understanding of the science behind photography, film and television.
One of this foremost goals is bringing hands-on, inquiry-based science to K-12 classrooms.
In South Africa, CPAS helped to develop a touring hands-on science exhibition and has been invited to work in and with various South African science centres.
Examples include public art installed at hands-on science museums such as the main architectural centerpiece out in front of the Ontario Science Centre.
The museum featured hands-on exhibits, computerized simulations, and science shows.
Widely advertised in science and electronics magazines, the Geniac provided many youths with their first hands-on introduction to computer concepts and Boolean logic.
Youth education programs such as CityVision and Design Apprenticeship Program and a variety of school programs introduce kids and teachers to design education as a hands-on way of enhancing math, science, and art skills simultaneously.
Today the museum is composed of eight buildings, including two IMAX theaters ( one of only a few places in the world with more than one IMAX theater ), one of the world's largest Laser Dome theaters, a tropical butterfly house, a planetarium, and hundreds of hands-on science exhibits.
Through academics, hands-on activities, and team-based learning, students explore the connections between math and science and real world applications ; Engineering Alliance-Developed through a partnership between Project Lead the Way ( PLTW ), TSA and SkillsUSA, Engineering Alliance offers a series of classroom level competitions and leadership development activities designed specifically for PLTW-affiliated middle and high school pre-engineering instructional programs ; VEX Robotics-The TSA VEX Robotics Competition provides students with a hands-on co-curricular competition for learning about science, technology, engineering and mathematics through robotics.
Since its founding in 1982, WINS has been providing female public school students with hands-on science classes, scientific literacy and skill-building activities, and opportunities for personal growth in a uniquely nurturing setting.
* Project ASTRO-a national program that improves the teaching of astronomy and physical science ( using hands-on inquiry-based activities ) by pairing amateur and professional astronomers with 4th through 9th grade teachers and classes.
The Lawrence Hall of Science ( LHS ) is a public science center featuring hands-on exhibits and activities.

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is a children's museum founded in 2006 whose sole mission is to surround children and the adults in their lives with a hands-on, interactive, playful and educational environment that invites curiosity, allows exploration, encourages participation and celebrates the childlike wonder in us all.
Downtown is the Kalamazoo Valley Museum, a " hands-on " museum aimed largely at children ; it has a planetarium and a Challenger Learning Center.
* Amazement Square: Central Virginia ’ s first multidisciplinary, hands-on children's museum.
This is a hands-on activity-based museum for children.
The need for expansion led to volunteers building a new site at Washington Park, completing the original goal of a hands-on museum.
The top floor of the museum contains a " history lab " where visitors can experience and learn about history in a more hands-on fashion.
The museum also offers a number of film presentations on the development and use of the aircraft, along with hands-on displays demonstrating various principles of avionics.
The Eli Whitney Museum, a museum and workshop with hands-on projects and exhibits on Eli Whitney and A. C. Gilbert, is located at the base of the dam.
In 1979, the academy also opened " Outside-In ", a hands-on children's nature museum.
" Wild Weekends ", held on selected weekends throughout the year, offer a variety of children's programs, including hands-on exploration of museum specimens, crafts and live animal shows with mammals, birds and reptiles.
The museum has an IMAX Theater for feature-length films, and the Discovery Room, a family-and student-friendly hands-on activity room on the first floor.
The Brain Cell allowed for hands-on learning exhibits ; this room will be renamed in the new museum.
The only accredited museum of its kind in the coastal region, it holds both permanent and traveling educational programs which include interactive and hands-on programs for children, adults, families, and teachers.
* Knowledge of the Seas Pavilion, converted to Knowledge Pavilion, a hands-on science museum
The Montshire Museum of Science is a hands-on, self-guided science museum located in Norwich, Vermont, in the United States.
The museum houses Mueller Planetarium, a hands-on science discovery center, and the world-famous Elephant Hall, where visitors see the world's largest articulated fossil mammoth among the premier collection of fossil elephants.
* Catalyst ( museum ), a hands-on science centre and chemical industry museum in Widnes in Cheshire in England
The museum ’ s Education Department has emphasized three areas: research in making museum visits successful and enjoyable, the creation of innovative installed learning materials ( e. g., audio tours, labeling, video and reading areas, response journals, and hands-on and art-making areas ), and interactive learning for young people both in school and family groups.

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Elsewhere, as in North America, the UK and Australia, ALS services are performed by paramedics, but rarely with the type of direct " hands-on " physician leadership seen in Europe.

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Southern Vermont College is a member of the Association of Vermont Independent Colleges ( AVIC ) and the Vermont Campus Compact, affiliated with the national association of colleges that include community service, hands-on learning and civic engagement as part of their academic requirements.
The other part of the course happens at night with hands-on work imaging the asteroids they are to study with telescopes made available by the program.
Otpor members were instrumental in inspiring and providing hands-on training to several other civic youth organizations in Eastern Europe and elsewhere, including Kmara in the Republic of Georgia ( itself partly responsible for the downfall of Eduard Shevardnadze ), Pora in Ukraine ( which was part of the Orange Revolution ), Zubr in Belarus ( opposing the president Alexander Lukashenko ), MJAFT!
Visitors can tour the main gallery on their own or as part of a guided tour, take rides in vintage cars and aircraft, visit an internationally acclaimed state of the art restoration and conservation facility, participate in hands-on programs, watch vintage agricultural machinery being used on 28 hectares of actual crops, or browse the award-winning reference collection or the gift shop.
As part of its hands-on media curriculum, the college also produces its own weekly, student-run newspaper ( both in print, and online ) called The Corsair which took home 14 awards at its most recent State Competition, including the Award for General Excellence.
As part of a renewed hands-on involvement with his long-time team, Kosar joined the Cleveland Browns pre-season television broadcast team as a color commentator in 2006.
Apparently his hands-on exposure to the business appealed to him and he became an integral part of the operation.
As part of a hands-on style, he works as his own storyboard artist, designer, and on-set effects supervisor.
SCI-FUN Primer is based on the hands-on part of the main SCI-FUN Roadshow programme, with activities scaled down so it fits within a classroom environment.

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