The Department of Science and Technology-Science Technology Education (DOST-SEI) brought Science Explorer and NuLab to UPLB last November 11-15 to cater elementary and junior high school students with the new dimension of Science, Technology and Mathematics (STEM) to learners.
This week, our media writers will work in groups to develop content about the DOST’s Science Explorer’s visit to UP Los Baños. The audiovisual materials developed will showcase our media writers’ “diskarte” in developing distinctive high-value content for an online audience. (Deadline: November 18)
Imagine learning science inside a bus. Isn’t it cool? Thanks to DOST-SEI’s (Department of Science and Technology – Science Education Institute) two cool buses that just visited UPLB this month. Get to know the nuLab and Science Explorer buses by watching this video!
This year, nuLab is introduced to the public. It aims to bring to schools that are under-equipped or have no science laboratories a fun experience in learning science through cool experiments, inspiring them to pursue S&T courses in the future.
In “nuLab”, the audience will have a glimpse of the emerging science careers. They feature topics such as nanotechnology, aerospace engineering, nuclear science, earthquake risk analysis, science media literacy, programming, oceanography, robotics, entomology, and environmental science.
But what exactly is “nuLab”? Is that an actual laboratory? How does it differ from the Science Explorer Bus of DOST?
Know more about the new mobile science learning facility of the Department of Science and Technology-Science Education Institute (DOST-SEI) by watching the video below!
Know more about the new mobile science learning facility of the Department of Science and Technology-Science Education Institute (DOST-SEI) by watching the video! By: Raizza Acuzar and Eunice Algar, DEVC 11- UV2L