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Showing posts with label Africa. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Archive of Heritage workshops for schools


These workshops are currently in hibernation getting a well earned rest
but feel free to browse through the resources for the Light and Flight workshops.


Original Hands On Heritage Light Graffiti

courtesy SAWDIA/SaudiAramcoWorld




Middle School: Water systems

'Going with the Flow in Turkey'

 Meet Engineer Extraordinaire Al Jazari and interact with the Science of Fluid Mechanics




High School: Bias and perspective
'The Blind Men and The Elephant'
Telling the Whole Story: Under the Influence of Ethnocentrism


Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Brewing in the Lab. Coming Soon!


For Middle Schoolers
Going with the Flow in Turkey: Engineer Extraordinaire Al Jazari and the Science of Fluid Mechanics



For High Schoolers
The Blind Men and The Elephant: Telling the Whole Story Under the Influence of Ethnocentrism

Sunday, September 9, 2012

Workshop: Sightseeing in Egypt with Ibn al Haytham


HANDS ON HERITAGE presents
Sightseeing in Egypt with Ibn al Haytham

Original Hands On Heritage Light Graffiti
Come and explore the exciting Science of Light as we travel through Medieval Egypt with optics pioneer Ibn al Haytham.

In this hands-on workshop, students will experience
  • The Medieval World through the eyes of Ibn al Haytham
  • Timelining achievements in the ‘Dark Ages' 
  • How light travels using a pinhole camera
  • The Story of the 'Mad Scientist'
  • 'Persistence of vision' by making moving images
  • Creating light graffiti (where dark facilities available)
  • Using Ibn al Haytham's scientific method to create an object that helps light up shanty towns across South east Asia.

Max. duration: 2 hrs                Contact HandsOnHeritage@Gmail.com 

Workshop: Flying Over Spain with Abbas Firnas



Hands On Heritage brings you
'Flying over Spain with Abbas Ibn Firnas'

image courtesy Saudi Aramco World/SAWDIA

Explore the wonders of Flight, while travelling back in time to 
9th Century Medieval Spain. 
  •     Meet up with early aviation pioneer Abbas Firnas and learn about his hometown of Cordoba.
  •      Design a rudimentary glider and investigate the effects of different wingspan patterns.
  •      Watch Bernoulli’s Principle in action
  •      Create aerofoil shapes to represent the wing shapes that help produce       Lift.
  •            Create paper planes with rudders and elevators to understand the significance of the tail that Abbas Firnas needed for his glider to succeed.
  •            Appreciate the contributions of European medieval scientists to our present-day lives.
         Max. duration: 2 hrs       
    Contact HandsOnHeritage@Gmail.com for further details

Friday, September 16, 2011

Host a workshop!


Hands On Heritage is now in its second year of activities. We have fun exploring our local heritage from Multicultural perspectives.

Here are some of the workshops conducted so far:

Ibn al Haytham, Medieval Egypt & the Science of Light

Abbas Ibn Firnas: Aviation pioneer in Medieval Spain

American Sign Language for kids

Introduction to Chinese & Muslims in China


Special Charity Entrepeneurs Day Camp:

Campers had great fun creating social awareness by producing a radio show, making gifts for their neighbours, scrapbooking, and inventing products for charity fundraisers.

If your school or community group is interested in hosting any of our elementary level heritage programs, from a faith-based or non-denominational approach, give us a shout at HandsOnHeritage@Gmail.com




Friday, April 16, 2010

VIDEO: Ibn al Haytham's Camera Obscura...

For those of you interested in our workshop: Sightseeing in Egypt with Ibn al Haytham, watch this video about his cool experiments with Light and his Camera Obscura:

Scientist Ibn al Haytham: Taking a picture of a mosque using a giant medieval 'tent' camera 
(Image: courtesy of www.1001inventions.com)



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