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Adventure Science Center
http://www.adventuresci.com/
Contact:  Becky Matthews
E-Mail: bmatthews@csmisfun.com

Phone:  615.401.5073
 

About the Provider  Adventure Science Center, located in Nashville, Tennessee offers educational and fun science experiments through videoconferencing which engage students in active learning experiences.

Videoconference Programs are available

Fees
$150 - 45 Minute Session
$ 95  - 25 Minute Session

For reservations:  Contact Ann Crawford at 615-862-5177.

Technical Requirements
H320 Compatible videoconference system and ability to connect through ISDN lines.  Top Connection Spped is 128K, 64K per line.
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Programs  -  Distance Learning
 
Bone-A-Fied Facts
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 Discover what our bones are made of, how muscles help us move, and what happens when we break our bones. A close-up view of real bones, artificial joints, and other skeleton and muscle demonstrators make for an exciting and informative adventure into the human body!
K - 8 25  Minutes
Dino Discovery
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Explore a variety of fossil replicas and animal artifacts as we help students understand how scientists learn about dinosaurs. Discover some of the things we may never know about dinosaurs!
K - 4 25 or 45 Minutes
Magnets to Motors
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Explore magnets and electromagnetic forces. Demonstrations include alnico magnets, a 3-D magnetic field view box, powerful neodymium magnets, electromagnets and the our 6-foot tall light-up giant motor.
K - 8 25 or 45 Minutes
Star Station One
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Excite your students about space science while we brief them on the International Space Station (ISS), its current status and configuration.
2 - 6 25 Minutes
The Eyes Have It
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Take a virtual tour of a real cow eye to discover various aspects of human eye anatomy. Explore how the components work together with the brain to allow for sight.
2 - 6 25 or 45 Minutes