SAN FRANCISCO, CA--(Marketwire - Feb 12, 2013) - The Exploratorium, the world-renowned museum and global leader in informal learning, today released Sound Uncovered, a free iPad app that takes users ...
If you're like me and live nowhere near the Bay Area, you're longing to go to Exploratorium, the hands-on science museum started by Frank Oppenheimer. Or perhaps you're in San Francisco, but you're ...
San Francisco's Exploratorium has long been a popular destination for children as well as adults to learn about science and the broader world through hands-on exhibits. I've been there on many trips ...
The Exploratorium is one of the best places in San Francisco to learn about science, especially if you’re a kid. By releasing iPad apps, including today’s launch of Sound Uncovered, the institution ...
Recorded on February 6, 2013. Dr. Robert J. Semper demos the Exploratorium’s newest app, which contains activities that explore how we hear. Get an inside look at what it takes to scale and succeed ...
As most educators will tell you, some kids (and adults) learn better kinesthetically; that is, movement, touching and handling physical objects can help make sense of difficult concepts. Plus it’s fun ...
This project is all about the sound of science. Using a balloon and some carbon dioxide, teens can create their own sound-amplifying apparatuses (as if the music they listen to weren’t loud enough).
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- The Exploratorium's "The Great Animal Orchestra" provides a thought-provoking audiovisual art experience that celebrates science and sound. "Everything that we know in our ...
What's a hands-on science museum to do when it has a midlife crisis? The same as anybody else: it moves to a new, fancier home. Senior writer Seth Rosenblatt covered Google and security for CNET News, ...
Life in Space” runs until September at San Francisco’s Exploratorium, and is about the extreme conditions beyond Earth ...
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