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*See [[Planatarium]] for main article
 
*See [[Planatarium]] for main article
The Planetarium Program, currently lead by Ms. Guanye Cao and assited by Ms. Chen Chen, takes our inflatable planetarium (second largest in the region after the Museum of Science and Technology) on the road to various high schools in the region. Basic priciples of astronomy are reviewed, this fits nicely with the Gr. 9 science curriculum which contains an astronomy unit.
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The Planetarium Program, currently lead by Ms. Guanye Cao and assited by Ms. Chen Chen, takes our inflatable planetarium (the only other one in the region aside from the Museum of Science and Technology) on the road to various high schools in the region. Basic priciples of astronomy are reviewed, this fits nicely with the Gr. 9 science curriculum which contains an astronomy unit.

Revision as of 11:00, 8 February 2006

EEP and Planetarium are the two educational ventures of Spacesim dedicated to teaching other students about Space, Space Science, and Space Exploration.


The EEP/Planetarium Educational Consortium is the priciple source of revenue for the OCESS, and one of the most important parts of fufilling our mission statement.


EEP

  • See EEP for main article

The Elementary Education Program, currently lead by Mr. Brian Foo, invites elementary level students to the OCESS facility to be taught in various workshops various scientific priciples such as: Newton's Laws, Priciples of Rocketry, Electrostatics, and details about the astral bodies in the solar system.

Planatarium

The Planetarium Program, currently lead by Ms. Guanye Cao and assited by Ms. Chen Chen, takes our inflatable planetarium (the only other one in the region aside from the Museum of Science and Technology) on the road to various high schools in the region. Basic priciples of astronomy are reviewed, this fits nicely with the Gr. 9 science curriculum which contains an astronomy unit.