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Now Showing:
STEM Education Teacher Training Workshop @ 9am - 3pm
Join the Schenectady Museum and collaborators for three days of STEM learning. Inspire your students in the classroom to build their STEM skills and to discover the fields of science, technology, engineering and math. Discover how you can bring STEM into your classroom aligned with the New Science Frameworks and upcoming Next Generation Science Standards, while including other Core Curriculums. The STEM Education Teacher Workshop is presented by Time Warner Cable's Connect a Million Minds Initiative and is FREE. Register online with the signup option below or email EHoffman@SchenectadyMuseum.org or call (518) 382-7890 x 256. Tuesday, July 10th
Scientists and Engineers of Schenectady
Tales from the Cemetery
Detectives in the Classroom
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Hudson River Journey
Estuary Essentials
Using Citizen Science to Engage Students in STEM Learning
The Hudson River School Artists
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NASA: Driven to Explore Exhibit
NASA DNL Workshop: Incorporating NASA into your classroom curriculum
Suits-Bueche Planetarium Cosmic Wonders Sky Tour|
Amazing Robotics
Using Inquiry Methods to Teach Astronomy
Hidden Power Demos @ 2:30pm - 3:30pm
Explore energy, electricity generation and efficiency with miSci educators. These interactive demonstrations rely on audience participation and use manipulatives, providing an interactive learning opportunity. This new program was developed by the Franklin Institute and the Penn State Center for Nanoscale Science, a Materials Research Science and Engineering Center supported by a National Science Foundation grant. FREE with Museum admission
FETCH! Lab: Rescue Mission @ 1pm - 2:30pm
Design a hook and retrieve a capsule submerged in water at the Schenectady Museum & Suits-Bueche Planetarium's FETCH! Lab. Come to this exciting weekly program to learn about science and do hands-on activities like the ones on the popular PBS tv show!
FREE with Museum admission
NASA's Driven to Explore Exhibit @ 12pm - 9pm
The Schenectady Museum presents NASA’s Driven to Explore exhibit in partnership with CMOST for 2 days only: Thursday, July 12 @ 12 – 9PM* & Friday, July 13 @ 12 – 5PM* at the Schenectady Museum & Suits-Bueche Planetarium (*last tickets sold 1 hour before closing). Immerse yourself in the story of NASA: learn why we explore; discover the challenges of human space exploration; and see how NASA provides critical technological advances to improve life on Earth. And touch a 4 billion-year-old moon rock brought back aboard Apollo 17, the last manned mission to the moon in 1972. The moon rock is one of only eight lunar samples in the world made available for the public to touch. Explore science throughout the Museum with special hands-on activity stations staffed by Museum Educators, CMOST, and other collaborators! Enjoy special Planetarium shows running every half hour throughout the day (July 12, 12:30 - 8PM and July 13, 12:30 - 4:30PM). See space-related objects on display during this event only. Space ice cream available for purchase in the Museum shop and food from other area vendors including: Fast Trax ice cream and kettle corn, Maria’s Peruvian Delights, Bette’s Cupcakes, Annabelle’s Café, and Manhattan Exchange. PARKING:
Drop off only at Museum lot entrance on event days; Museum lot limited
to handicapped parking only on event days. Additional parking is
available at the following locations: $5 children, $6.25 seniors, $7.50 adults; add $2 for Planetarium show |
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