The Future Scientists of
will be presenting at
The Invisible: Don't Just See It, Play With It.
May the Force Be With You.
Presented at the following times:
Saturday, April 1, 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM at STEM Teaching and Learning Facility Room 1201
Sunday, April 2, 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM at STEM Teaching and Learning Facility Room 1201
Appropriate for: Elementary school age, Middle school age, High school age, Over 21 years only
Visualize and play with the invisible force explained in one way by Newton, and in a totally different way by Einstein. Learn about gravity waves detected by scientists 100 years after they were predicted by Einstein. Play with Neutron Stars, make them collide with each other, and then eat the results of their explosion.
Learn more about The Invisible: Don't Just See It, Play With It. May the Force Be With You.
Saturday, April 1, 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM at STEM Teaching and Learning Facility Room 1201
Sunday, April 2, 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM at STEM Teaching and Learning Facility Room 1201
Appropriate for: Elementary school age, Middle school age, High school age, Over 21 years only
Visualize and play with the invisible force explained in one way by Newton, and in a totally different way by Einstein. Learn about gravity waves detected by scientists 100 years after they were predicted by Einstein. Play with Neutron Stars, make them collide with each other, and then eat the results of their explosion.
Learn more about The Invisible: Don't Just See It, Play With It. May the Force Be With You.
When other stations are hosted by MSU Students, Professors, & Scientists,
STEM For All stations will be hosted by local school students.
STEM For All students will present simple exhibits that demonstrate the concepts behind the fundamental force gravity. Visitors will be able to play with those exhibits, perform simple experiments, and discover that they can perform seemingly impossible things with the Magic of Science. Visitors can also make a simple replica of the exhibits to take home.
From 2018 onwards, STEM For All students have been presenters at MSU Science Festival. Presenters, visiting kids, and all parents/grandparents had a lot of fun while learning science concepts. If you are interested in having your Grade 4+ student as a presenter, please do the following:
MSU Science Festival is a FREE event. Aligned with that spirit, there is no cost for your student. We do request your help in spreading the word so that STEM education can spread to all.
From 2018 onwards, STEM For All students have been presenters at MSU Science Festival. Presenters, visiting kids, and all parents/grandparents had a lot of fun while learning science concepts. If you are interested in having your Grade 4+ student as a presenter, please do the following:
- Visit MSU Science Festival website and see the schedule for Saturday, April 1 and Sunday, April 2. Make sure you and your student can spend one hour and 15 minutes at STEM For All station (Room 1204) for presenting our exhibits. One hour will be for presenting and 15 minutes will be for getting ready.
- All students are expected to present for just one hour so that they can visit all other events. Make sure you sign up for the slot that will let you and your student get the maximum out of this great festival.
- You are expected to supervise your student(s) all the time. Consider having your entire family at our station.
- Exhibits for the two stations allocated for us are already built. Uma Umakanth will guide/coach your student to do one simple experiment at your home. He will be available by phone/video/zoom from 5 PM to 7 PM Monday through Thursday from March 20 thru March 30. Contact him at Umakanth@GoSymbiosis.com.
MSU Science Festival is a FREE event. Aligned with that spirit, there is no cost for your student. We do request your help in spreading the word so that STEM education can spread to all.