March 20, 2009

Flying Potatoes in Ireland – Irish Science Teachers Focus on Student Engagement

Demonstrating the Laminar flow demo called <a href=

Demonstrating the Laminar flow demo called Twist of Time

We just arrived in Shannon, Ireland and we’re headed to the University of Limerick for the Irish Science Teachers Association meeting. I’ve had the great fortune of speaking at this conference twice in 1997 and 2000 where I made some fantastic friends in the science education world. When I spoke the first time in Cork, I can remember taking all of my demos over with me on the plane (oh how times have changed). Twelve years later, FedEx delivered my demos after signing my life away and, I’m happy to report, everything arrived in one piece. But there are a few things that are difficult to ship over for one reason or another. When I arrived at the University of Limerick today, I was greeted by Bob Kelly who had a 220 volt smoke machine in hand, a bag of balloons filled with sulfur hexafluoride (SF6 for the Reverse Helium demo), and a large trash can. I just can’t remember if I asked them to turn off the smoke alarms during the lecture?

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Comment by Erin Connelly
2009-04-08 07:22:52

You were fantastic at the ISTA. It was the first time I’ve seen you live. You do more than just science – you bring it to life. Thanks for everything!
Erin (from the CSI workshop)

 
Comment by Diane Condon
2009-04-10 15:26:06

You were certainly the highlight of the weekend! Thank you for sharing your passion for making science fun. Jack, Mark and Scott certainly stole the show. I look forward to the next time you come to Ireland.
Diane

 
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