National Gwangju Science Museum Operates Science Camp View original image

[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Jin-hyung] The National Gwangju Science Museum announced on the 20th that it successfully operated the Science Camp twice on the 11th and 16th.


The event was held with the participation of more than 80 students and teachers from Namwon Girls' High School and Gwangyeong High School.


The Science Camp is a program that provides various activities such as exhibitions, education, hands-on experiences, and astronomical observations at the Starlight Nuri Hall, a lodging facility for education at the science museum, over a 1-night, 2-day schedule to support future science talents and reduce the gap in science culture.



The detailed programs included an exhibition hall mission where participants toured the exhibition and solved quizzes about the scientific principles contained in the exhibits, squid dissection to observe biological structures, CSI education where students transformed into forensic scientists to learn the chemistry behind bloodstain and fingerprint analysis, coding education, and day and night astronomical observations, offering a rich scientific experience that received enthusiastic responses from the students.


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