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Aberdeen Science Centre continue their online programme


By Rachael Glennie


Aberdeen Science Centre is continuing to share online resources across social media to inspire those into the world of Science, Technology Engineering and Maths (STEM).

Aberdeen Science Centre continues online programme
Aberdeen Science Centre continues online programme

The online programme is providing engaging content on a variety of subjects including chemistry, space, biology, physics and the weather.

Offering content which is suitable for all ages, the posts enable families to try easy yet exciting experiments, such as chromatography or discovering Centripetal Force.

Head of operations at Aberdeen Science Centre, Elaine Holland said: “We have been sharing interesting and thought-provoking content from the likes of NASA, YouTube and other science centres across the country to promote ways of continuing STEM education at home.

“The posts provide help on how to create popular and easy experiments which are doable using household items, and it’s a fun activity for the family to do together.

“With the ongoing restrictions in place and school children continuing their lessons at home, we’re also posting fun facts or inspiring information to keep the audiences mind engaged in the world of STEM!”

ASC will continue to run online activities for the foreseeable future which can be accessed on the Aberdeen Science Centre Facebook page.

For more information on Aberdeen Science Centre, visitwww.aberdeensciencecentre.org



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