Monday, December 16, 2013

Taiwan Science and technology education center!

Science transcends language.  Even though much of the museum had signs only in Chinese, Myles and Zoe found all the interactive exhibits.  They had a lot of fun.
K

The Science Educaton Center was fun. It had pretty much every thing from math, science, chemistry, animals and plants, about the body, about DNA, and a special exhibit about bugs... dont ask. It was quite fun. There was lots of interactive exhibits like mom said. It also had a cool periodic table in the chemistry section. It also had a special exhibit about the frrozen mammoth but we didn't go in there becuase you had to pay to get in. but we had seen something about it on NOVA. I thought it was worth it!
M

Okay....lets see...they had a really long name and a whole bunch of interactive exhibits (yay!)! How would you show that a little piston can push an big piston easier that big one can push a little one? Would you make two life sized pistons one that fit 1 person and one that fit four people to show this fact? No I didn't so! Would you make a periodical table with all the elements in it? No? Really?  They came up with a bunch of really cool ideas to show facts! It was kinda like a more interactive Taiwan version of OMSI! Awesome

Me,
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2 comments:

  1. Sounds like you found the jackpot! Very glad that Myles and Zoe put their stamp of approval on the science education center! So that was why you were asking about the periodic table!!

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  2. Yep! Still seems odd that they would have characters for the elements. When they write a compound formula, they use the latin based letters.

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