Magic and Science

July 28, 2009

Introducing the latest Virtual Visit Demonstration: Magic and Science

Remember as a child seeing your very first magic trick and being in complete awe of what happened. Wondering to yourself how in the world did he/she do that? Now with the help of The Great Osmosis and his magical laboratory, that wonder becomes knowledge. Be apart of an interactive scientific magic show and learn what exactly does magic and science have to do with each other.


A Year In Review

June 26, 2009

It started with our Sports Challenge Virtual Visit for a class in Michigan and ironically ended with the same program but for a class in New York. This past school year has seen new additions to our list of programs offered, new state connections, a program done all in sign language and, the launch of “Hall Around The World“. It truly has been an amazing journey for me and, I take great pride in sharing what we have accomplished this year for Virtual Visits.

Several new additions to our Virtual Visit menu for this past 2008-2009 school year were Journey Inside The Eye, System Science: Intro to Networks, Playground Science, Illustrious Illusions: Secrets Revealed and finally both the Laser and Chemistry Demonstrations. The launch of these new programs helped contribute to an increase in the amount of bookings we had every month in comparison to that of Virtual Visits’ 2007-2008 school year. We even set a record for ourselves with 35 connections during the month of May. One highlight that meant a lot to me was setting up a Fun With Bubbles Virtual Visit with a class from St. Francis De Sales school for the hearing impaired. This was taught by Karen Romano, who is one of our explainers that is hearing impaired. There was such a level of excitement not only from the students but everyone involved at the school and at our museum. It was an experience I will never forget.

Another remarkable moment for me was our launch of “Hall Around The World“. It always has been a dream of mine to deliver Virtual Visits to countries worldwide. After doing some research, I was able to partner with Mr. Simon Lewis and his school in Ireland to share with them one of our programs. The high level of energy and enthusiasm these students had were something I had never seen before. It was an absolute pleasure meeting Mr. Lewis and all of his 1st grade students. We plan to keep to do several programs with the school again next year.

Looking forward to the 2009-2010 school year, we hope to really expand “Hall Around the World” to at least 3-4 other countries, keep increasing bookings, and develop new contacts with schools in the mid-west. Keep checking our site for updates in not only Virtual Visits but the Digital Learning Department here at the New York Hall of Science!

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Hall Around The World-Ireland

June 17, 2009

“I’m really thrilled with how the whole experience went”. These are the words of Mr. Simon Lewis, Principal of the Carlow Educate Together school in Ireland. On Monday June 15th, our Hall Around the World initiative was able to reach his wonderful students. Mr. Lewis had this to add as well: “The children learned more from the experience than they would usually do from a similar experiment done in class”. It was such an amazing experience for myself to be able to share one of our virtual visits with a school group outside the United States. The enthusiasm these students had for participating in this program was simply stunning for me. Keep checking our site to see where Hall Around the World will go next.

*Check out a small portion of this “Fun With Bubbles” program.


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Summer Virtual Visits

June 11, 2009

Just because summer is approaching does not mean Virtual Visits are taking a break! There are still available dates from early July to late August to book any of our regular programs. Contact Anthony Negron at anegron@nyscience.org or at (718)699-0005 ext 597 for additional information.


VV USA

June 4, 2009

Take a look at all the different places Virtual Visits have connected with. The white push-pins equal 10 or less times. The yellow equals 11-19 times and the red is over 20 connections!


Virtual Visit Professional Development

May 29, 2009

Does your school have a Tandberg or Polycom unit but you don’t feel tech savy in using it? Starting this summer we will be offering free 30 minute professional development presentations on videoconferencing. We will cover topics dealing with our pedagogy on our “Virtual Visits”, different programs offered, ease in operating, and a Q&A session.

Are you interested in doing videoconferencing with your students but don’t have the expensive equipment. Well, you are in luck as! We will be also doing the same professional development presentations via an internet based application called Safari Montage Live. See how you can have Virtual Visit programs in your classroom with simple inexpensive equipment.

*For more information about booking, email anegron@nyscience.org


Huntington Article on Virtual Visits

May 27, 2009

Read about our how our recent multiple Virtual Visits with the Woodhull Intermediate School went from the perspective of the school and other participants.

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Woodhull Students Share Probability Game Shows

May 21, 2009

Our Virtual Visit Unit Mathematica: Beyond Numbers is a two connection program. The first connection is where the students are led around the museum floor and engaged in multiple activities dealing with Math outside of numbers and formulas. The post connection allows for students to present their projects dealing with creating a game show where probability is involved. Students can choose whatever style of presentation their group desires. I have seen presentations in the form of video podcasts, skits, and formal powerpoint presentations.

Recently the Woodhull Intermediate School in Huntington New York wrapped up their post connection projects presentations and wow, there were some really good game show ideas. Most of the students took the opportunity to perform a short skit of their game show which they all did a fantastic job. Ideas ranged from a futuristic American Gladiators show to a cross between Wheel of Fortune and Deal or No Deal. Overall, the students had a fun time doing their presentations and hearing what their peers had come up with.


CSIT in the Bronx

May 19, 2009

Based on the results from many experiments dealing with fiber analysis and blood sampling to name a few, a team of forensic scientists at PS 279 in the Bronx have finally found their culprit. This team have been working extremely hard for the past couple of weeks in making sure that the case of the jewel heist does not go unsolved.

Despite there not being a real jewel heist or team of forensic scientists, the students at PS 279 have been working with the Digital Learning Department for the past 12 weeks on this scientific roleplay situation. The program being taught at the school was one of our CSIT scenario’s dealing with Living Environment. The participating students worked in teams to perform various experiments and analysis that a real forensic scientist would do. Some of the feedback received by the students on the culminating day was that “there Monday’s are never going to be the same”.


New Headsets For Safari Montage Live

May 12, 2009

Christmas came very early for our Digital Learning Department. We recently received our order of wireless headsets that we can now use while doing Virtual Visits via Safari Montage Live! For those who have never heard and/or used Safari Montage Live!, it is a internet based application that allows schools who don’t have Tandberg or Polycom systems to convert their desktop to a videoconferencing system.

We were recently able to put them in use for an Illustrious Illusions:Secrets Revealed Virtual Visit for a school in the Bronx. Previously we had to book these programs at a certain time when the museum floor was empty but now we can do them at whatever times works best for the school!

*Post a comment sharing your experience or questions about Safari Montage Live!