SkepchickCON-CONvergence 2013 Day Two – Science Resources for Children
Posted by mattusmaximus on July 15, 2013
On my second day at SkepchickCON–CONvergence 2013, I participated in two panels. The first one was an excellent panel titled “Science Resources for Children”, and it was geared towards talking to and discussing with people about what kind of good sources of science education are available to kids outside of schools. What books and activities can you do to promote science understanding in kids? From the best on the bookshelves to how to extract DNA in your kitchen, we talked about great ways to learn about science in the home.
My co-panelists for this discussion were Windy Bowlsby, Brandy Snyder, and Nicole Gugliucci, a.k.a. The Noisy Astronomer. Below the linked recording of our panel I have also listed notes made by Windy Bowlsby in case anyone would like to peruse them 🙂
SkepchickCON-CONvergence 2013 – Science Resources for Children
“From the “Science Resources for Kids” panel, this is the list of resources and advice that was gathered:
Make Magazine (website and hardcopy)
SkepticalTeacher.org
NASA Wavelength (webpage)
SciStarter (webpage)
Mars Globe app
Google Earth and Sky app
GoSky Watch app
MN Parent Blog (posts Nature Center activities)
Science Museum Hacker Spaces – like our local Hack Factory
Cosmos (book)
Demon-Haunted World (book)
Scientific American blog
Discovery News blog (news.discovery.com)
How Things Work – book
Vlog Brothers
You Tube Channel – Nerdfighteria
50 Dangerous Things You Should Let Your Kids Do (book)
Basher Books
Mythbusters
Bill Nye (who now has an app!)
Mr. Wizard
Google+ has science Sunday
Radiolab (podcast)
BrainsOn.org (podcast)
Free Range Kids
Reference Librarians
Zuniverse.org
Magic School Bus (on Netflix)
Beakman’s World (tv show)
CoolTools.org
How Its Made (book)
321 Contact (tv show)
Connections (tv show)
TED Talks (podcasts and YouTube)
Edible DNA (fun experiment)
MadArt Lab (website)
tinkering activities (give kids old machines & electronic to take apart)
Having adults around you express interest in science Science is a Methodology
Anytime you try to figure something out – you’re a scientist”
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