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A live webcast written, produced, directed and performed by students from the Aim High program in San Francisco as part of the Exploratorium's Science Summer. This is the tenth summer that the Exploratorium's Children's Educational Outreach Program has collaborated with Aim High to offer a five-week hands-on science course for 11, 12 and 13-year-olds. This summer we've studied light, color, visual perception, electricity and mechanics by delving into some of the things that made the 1970's so happening and far-out. Twenty students have each built a portable laser light show and a fiber optic sculpture. These students also learned about color mixing by doing tie-dye. And they've studied light reflection by helping to construct a disco miror ball.
You
too can get into the groove by logging on to
www.exploratorium.edu/disco
on Tuesday, July 25th at 2:00 PM PST and watching our live webcast!
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Credits: Scripted and produced by: Eddie Hosford and Riley McNamara
MC: Exploratorium staffer Marco Jordan The Exploratorium's Children's Educational Outreach Program is generously funded by: AirTouch Communications Foundation America Online, Inc. Cisco Systems Foundation The Max and Victoria Dreyfus Foundation, Inc. The Fred Gellert Family Foundation The Grove Foundation The Crescent Porter Hale Foundation The J.M. Long Foundation Miranda Lux Foundation The Ann M. Martin Foundation Inc. |
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