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A course at the University of Mar introduce young people into the mysteries of the universe (03/07/2009)

Understanding Faraday's experiments with the help of professional bows or activities of cryopreservation using liquid nitrogen at 200 degrees below zero, are some of the activities that students can develop the course of the Sea International University titled "Our Place in the Universe "a" Workshop "science camp for youth recreational Middle and High School" with its organizers aiming to raise awareness on certain problems confronting our planet and, above all, demonstrate that "science is fun."

Bussons Javier Gordo, a professor at the University of Murcia, is the director of this course, which "seeks to bring the university, science, chemistry, physics or mathematics at the college."

The course, which will start next July 6 at the facilities of CEMACAM Torre Guil, will continue until 10 participants and it may approach many aspects of science through experiments that use everyday items such as air or water, which organizers intend to make them understand some of the most important aspects of science.

With this intention participating teachers from various scientific fields.

But there will be talks that will occupy most of the time.

These will be an element that can channel and understand the activities, experiments and games that take place during the week of this workshop camp where nature and science are kings.

Nature will be the key area of many activities.

In the Mar Menor develop various activities, and the white Majal site can meet various species of plants and animals and rocks and minerals of our region: "We intend to be aware of the need for sustainability and Environment protection Environment. "

Creativity and Science

In this task of pulling the ground certain prejudices that see science as something unattainable and distant, lies every day during a "time for creativity:" It is-said-that Bussons students to unleash their own creativity, and to do so through activities they like to practice: music, visual, painting, writing in the journal of course ... "" want to join, he adds, nature and art, breaking the barrier between science and humanism that children understand that everything is related. "

And everything is round, the last day students may expose everything learned in a conference intended to measure, where they can show their experiences and discoveries in a week that promises to be exciting.

Full program

http://www.um.es/unimar/ficha-curso.php?estado=V&cc=50553

Source: Universidad de Murcia

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