Reanna visits the SWC
This blog serves as a shared, online, open lab notebook for the Surprising Minds exhibit. Posts are organized by tag below.
Last day of the Nuffield Research Placement!
was thinking about how to automate the exhibit all day.
I referred lots of people to the website and I think it would be very beneficial to possibly put weekly updates and have a subscriber list almost.
many many families!
busy but short because I slept thru my morning alarms…thanks jetlag :)
The day wasn’t very busy but there was a usual interest and crowding around the exhibit at peak times.
Quite a busy day, lots of people were interested in the exhibit.
The day consisted of a constant stream of participants, two foreign schools attended the centre as well as large groups of families.
The day was quite slow today but a lot of parents took part and enjoyed the exhibit.
Today remained quite busy but because everyone was in such a rush, not everyone stopped to take a look at the exhibit.
There were more older children today but they seemed to be lacking in courage as most participants were younger in age.
The day had quite a slow start but by the afternoon it was very busy.
The day was quite busy, there were a few foreign schools and a lot of families with kids.
The day was quite slow in general but there were a few foreign schools and many people were interested in the science.
Not very many people came to the aquarium over the course of the day and those who did were either adults or primary school children or people who did not sp...
There were less schools in today, but a lot more families consisting of young children.
I was asked a lot about the science behind it; a lot of parents seemed really interested in understanding why and how the process is done.
One of the ladies I spoke to lectured in neuroscience and was incredibly interested by the project.
The day started at 9am however the exhibit only opened at 2:20pm as we had to deal with aesthetic and technical difficulties concerning replacing the old mas...
The morning was less successful than the afternoon, mostly due to the large numbers of primary school children that wanted to take part.
Below is the daily report template for the exhibit. Please fill it out at the end of each day and email it to both me and Goncalo.
We teamed up with A-levels students interested in neuroscience research ‘in the wild’ to run the exhibit for 3 weeks and prototype the interactive booth as a...
Now that the exhibit has been running smoothly on its own for several months, we want to showcase more new exciting footage from the ocean!
Today the exhibit got a major update, based on things we learned from over the summer.
I tried not to actively busk for participants; I wanted to see how many people would approach on their own accord.
Another very quiet day – I guess the enormous summer crowds are done now, given that schools will start again next week.
Even though it was a Friday, it was quite quiet. The day started with 2 sets of parents, their very young children in tow (too small to do the exhibit, so th...
It was a very slow and quiet day. Everyone seemed tired or sick or lethargic – it was quite difficult to engage people in conversations, and for the first ti...
The exhibit got a steady stream of visitors today; many were the usual foreign language study students, but I also got a significant number of non-white euro...
It was pretty slow all day, but this meant I got more time with each participant.
A diversity of eyes
Last day of the Nuffield Research Placement!
was thinking about how to automate the exhibit all day.
I referred lots of people to the website and I think it would be very beneficial to possibly put weekly updates and have a subscriber list almost.
many many families!
busy but short because I slept thru my morning alarms…thanks jetlag :)
The day wasn’t very busy but there was a usual interest and crowding around the exhibit at peak times.
Quite a busy day, lots of people were interested in the exhibit.
The day consisted of a constant stream of participants, two foreign schools attended the centre as well as large groups of families.
The day was quite slow today but a lot of parents took part and enjoyed the exhibit.
Today remained quite busy but because everyone was in such a rush, not everyone stopped to take a look at the exhibit.
There were more older children today but they seemed to be lacking in courage as most participants were younger in age.
The day had quite a slow start but by the afternoon it was very busy.
The day was quite busy, there were a few foreign schools and a lot of families with kids.
The day was quite slow in general but there were a few foreign schools and many people were interested in the science.
Not very many people came to the aquarium over the course of the day and those who did were either adults or primary school children or people who did not sp...
There were less schools in today, but a lot more families consisting of young children.
I was asked a lot about the science behind it; a lot of parents seemed really interested in understanding why and how the process is done.
One of the ladies I spoke to lectured in neuroscience and was incredibly interested by the project.
The day started at 9am however the exhibit only opened at 2:20pm as we had to deal with aesthetic and technical difficulties concerning replacing the old mas...
The morning was less successful than the afternoon, mostly due to the large numbers of primary school children that wanted to take part.
Below is the daily report template for the exhibit. Please fill it out at the end of each day and email it to both me and Goncalo.
We teamed up with A-levels students interested in neuroscience research ‘in the wild’ to run the exhibit for 3 weeks and prototype the interactive booth as a...
Time-lapse video and photos!
It’s the weekend before we install the exhibit!
Notes from the meeting that launched the Surprising Minds exhibit
Now that the exhibit has been running smoothly on its own for several months, we want to showcase more new exciting footage from the ocean!
Today the exhibit got a major update, based on things we learned from over the summer.
I tried not to actively busk for participants; I wanted to see how many people would approach on their own accord.
Another very quiet day – I guess the enormous summer crowds are done now, given that schools will start again next week.
Even though it was a Friday, it was quite quiet. The day started with 2 sets of parents, their very young children in tow (too small to do the exhibit, so th...
It was a very slow and quiet day. Everyone seemed tired or sick or lethargic – it was quite difficult to engage people in conversations, and for the first ti...
The exhibit got a steady stream of visitors today; many were the usual foreign language study students, but I also got a significant number of non-white euro...
It was pretty slow all day, but this meant I got more time with each participant.
A diversity of eyes
Last day of the Nuffield Research Placement!
was thinking about how to automate the exhibit all day.
I referred lots of people to the website and I think it would be very beneficial to possibly put weekly updates and have a subscriber list almost.
many many families!
busy but short because I slept thru my morning alarms…thanks jetlag :)
The day wasn’t very busy but there was a usual interest and crowding around the exhibit at peak times.
Quite a busy day, lots of people were interested in the exhibit.
The day consisted of a constant stream of participants, two foreign schools attended the centre as well as large groups of families.
The day was quite slow today but a lot of parents took part and enjoyed the exhibit.
Today remained quite busy but because everyone was in such a rush, not everyone stopped to take a look at the exhibit.
There were more older children today but they seemed to be lacking in courage as most participants were younger in age.
The day had quite a slow start but by the afternoon it was very busy.
The day was quite busy, there were a few foreign schools and a lot of families with kids.
The day was quite slow in general but there were a few foreign schools and many people were interested in the science.
Not very many people came to the aquarium over the course of the day and those who did were either adults or primary school children or people who did not sp...
There were less schools in today, but a lot more families consisting of young children.
I was asked a lot about the science behind it; a lot of parents seemed really interested in understanding why and how the process is done.
One of the ladies I spoke to lectured in neuroscience and was incredibly interested by the project.
The day started at 9am however the exhibit only opened at 2:20pm as we had to deal with aesthetic and technical difficulties concerning replacing the old mas...
The morning was less successful than the afternoon, mostly due to the large numbers of primary school children that wanted to take part.
Below is the daily report template for the exhibit. Please fill it out at the end of each day and email it to both me and Goncalo.
We teamed up with A-levels students interested in neuroscience research ‘in the wild’ to run the exhibit for 3 weeks and prototype the interactive booth as a...
Time-lapse video and photos!
It’s the weekend before we install the exhibit!
Notes from the meeting that launched the Surprising Minds exhibit
I tried not to actively busk for participants; I wanted to see how many people would approach on their own accord.
Another very quiet day – I guess the enormous summer crowds are done now, given that schools will start again next week.
Even though it was a Friday, it was quite quiet. The day started with 2 sets of parents, their very young children in tow (too small to do the exhibit, so th...
It was a very slow and quiet day. Everyone seemed tired or sick or lethargic – it was quite difficult to engage people in conversations, and for the first ti...
The exhibit got a steady stream of visitors today; many were the usual foreign language study students, but I also got a significant number of non-white euro...
It was pretty slow all day, but this meant I got more time with each participant.
A diversity of eyes
Last day of the Nuffield Research Placement!
was thinking about how to automate the exhibit all day.
I referred lots of people to the website and I think it would be very beneficial to possibly put weekly updates and have a subscriber list almost.
many many families!
busy but short because I slept thru my morning alarms…thanks jetlag :)
The day wasn’t very busy but there was a usual interest and crowding around the exhibit at peak times.
Quite a busy day, lots of people were interested in the exhibit.
The day consisted of a constant stream of participants, two foreign schools attended the centre as well as large groups of families.
The day was quite slow today but a lot of parents took part and enjoyed the exhibit.
Today remained quite busy but because everyone was in such a rush, not everyone stopped to take a look at the exhibit.
There were more older children today but they seemed to be lacking in courage as most participants were younger in age.
The day had quite a slow start but by the afternoon it was very busy.
The day was quite busy, there were a few foreign schools and a lot of families with kids.
The day was quite slow in general but there were a few foreign schools and many people were interested in the science.
Not very many people came to the aquarium over the course of the day and those who did were either adults or primary school children or people who did not sp...
There were less schools in today, but a lot more families consisting of young children.
I was asked a lot about the science behind it; a lot of parents seemed really interested in understanding why and how the process is done.
One of the ladies I spoke to lectured in neuroscience and was incredibly interested by the project.
The day started at 9am however the exhibit only opened at 2:20pm as we had to deal with aesthetic and technical difficulties concerning replacing the old mas...
The morning was less successful than the afternoon, mostly due to the large numbers of primary school children that wanted to take part.
Below is the daily report template for the exhibit. Please fill it out at the end of each day and email it to both me and Goncalo.