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科海观澜/“研学手册”应成为科普之旅的标配
Core Insights - The article highlights the transformation of geological education for youth in Zhejiang Province, emphasizing the shift from traditional static knowledge dissemination to an immersive experiential learning approach through the use of a "research study manual" [1][2][3] Group 1: Educational Approach - The new "research study manual" encourages active participation and deeper exploration, moving away from superficial engagement with geological science [2][3] - Activities are designed to foster curiosity and critical thinking, allowing participants to observe and interact with geological features directly [1][2] Group 2: Participant Experience - Young campers engage in hands-on activities, such as examining the unique growth of trees and identifying rock types, which enhances their understanding of geological concepts [1][2] - The manual serves not only as a guide but also as a tool for personal reflection, where campers can document their observations and questions [1][3] Group 3: Educational Philosophy - The transition from "science popularization manuals" to "research study manuals" signifies a profound change in educational philosophy, promoting experiential learning over mere information consumption [3] - This approach aims to instill a sense of environmental stewardship and appreciation for nature among young participants [2][3]
2025年全国科普月郑州主场活动启幕
Zheng Zhou Ri Bao· 2025-08-28 01:14
Group 1 - The core event of the 2025 National Science Popularization Month was launched in Zhengzhou, themed "Enhancing National Scientific Literacy, Strengthening the Foundation of a Technologically Strong Nation" [1] - The event aims to implement Xi Jinping's important directives on technological innovation and science popularization, promoting high-quality development of science popularization in Zhengzhou [1] - An original science popularization stage play titled "In the Name of Science, Forge the Backbone of the Nation" was performed, integrating the spirit of scientists into the narrative [1] Group 2 - The launch included the release of the "Zhengzhou Science Popularization Map," which integrates local science popularization resources to create a "30-minute science popularization circle" [2] - A signing ceremony was held to promote the integrated development of "institutions, museums, and schools," involving partnerships with six universities and six primary and secondary schools [2] - During the Science Popularization Month, Zhengzhou will organize various activities such as lectures, technology exhibitions, and innovation showcases, targeting all age groups across different districts [2]
初步统计:2025年暑期全国科技馆累计接待公众超3000万人次
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2025-08-27 14:24
Core Insights - The total number of visitors to national science museums in China exceeded 30 million during the summer of 2025, marking a significant increase in public engagement with science education [1][2] - The summer season typically accounts for about 30% of the annual visitor numbers to science museums, indicating a peak in interest during this period [2] Visitor Statistics - Over 1.5 million visitors attended the China Science Museum during the summer, with more than 90% coming from outside Beijing and 49.3% being under 18 years old [1] - The Liaoning Science Museum set a record with a single-day visitor count exceeding 40,000, while the total visitors for 17 science museums in Guangxi surpassed 1 million for the first time [1] Innovations and Experiences - This year's "science museum boom" is characterized by content innovation, upgraded experiences, and resource sharing among various institutions [2] - Various science museums implemented extended hours and special night events to enhance visitor experience, transforming into family-friendly spaces in the evenings [2] Thematic Exhibitions and Activities - The Gansu Science Museum's exhibition on aerospace technology attracted 21,200 visitors on its opening day, setting a record for the museum [4] - Numerous interactive and educational activities were organized across different science museums, including robotics competitions, AI workshops, and health education initiatives [4][5] Collaborative Efforts - Collaborative initiatives among science museums, such as the "Science Train" project in the Sichuan region, aimed to integrate local cultural elements into science education [5][7] - The 2025 national science museum thematic joint actions have already conducted eight sessions, focusing on enhancing science communication and education in various regions [7] Future Plans - The upcoming "National Science Month" in September is expected to further promote science education and public engagement [7]
暑期接待游客超3000万人次 “科技馆热”有这些新变化
Xin Hua Wang· 2025-08-27 10:11
Core Insights - The summer of 2023 saw over 30 million visitors to science museums across China, indicating a significant increase in public interest and engagement with science education [1] Group 1: Visitor Engagement - Science museums have become increasingly popular, with record-high visitor numbers reported in various locations, such as the Gansu Science Museum and Jiangxi Province Science Museum [2] - The summer visitor count typically accounts for about 30% of the annual total for science museums, highlighting the importance of this season for their operations [2] Group 2: Content Innovation - Innovative exhibits featuring cutting-edge technology, such as robotics and aerospace themes, have attracted significant attention from visitors [2] - Interactive experiences, such as robot programming challenges and AI workshops, have been implemented to engage younger audiences and foster interest in STEM fields [2] Group 3: Experience Enhancement - Some science museums have extended their hours and introduced themed nights to cater to families, resulting in a 25% increase in visitor numbers in places like Xinjiang [5] - Customized educational packages tailored to specific groups have improved visitor engagement and learning outcomes, with efficiency in group visits increasing by 50% [5] Group 4: Resource Sharing and Collaboration - Collaborative initiatives among science museums have led to the creation of a "big menu" of science activities, optimizing resource allocation and enhancing public access to science education [8] - Programs like the "Science Marathon" in the Sichuan-Chongqing region encourage public participation through interactive challenges and rewards, promoting a culture of continuous learning [7][8]
辽宁省科技馆暑期创新实践引领科普热潮
Xin Hua Wang· 2025-08-25 01:32
Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the articles highlights the successful implementation of the "Technology Helps Seedlings, Lights Up Dreams" summer camp initiative, which aims to enhance students' understanding of science and technology through immersive experiences [1][3] - The summer camp involved 50 students and teachers from various primary schools in Faku County, who participated in activities such as visiting exhibitions and engaging in hands-on science activities [1] - The Liaoning Provincial Science and Technology Museum experienced a record high in visitor numbers during the summer of 2025, with a peak daily attendance exceeding 40,000, indicating its popularity as a public science education destination [3] Group 2 - The museum introduced innovative practices during the summer, focusing on "immersive exploration + creative expression" as the core of its educational activities, allowing students to take on roles such as "scientific explorers" and "technical observers" [3] - A series of short videos titled "Summer Exploration · Museum Meets Future" was launched, featuring local teachers guiding students through the museum, effectively combining theoretical knowledge with practical exhibits [3] - The videos gained significant traction on social media platforms, with individual episodes surpassing 100,000 views, encouraging students to engage with their textbooks in a real-world context [3]
科学实验引来“哇”声一片!多彩科技游成顶流 “沉浸式”上天入海解锁新识
Yang Shi Wang· 2025-08-15 09:11
Group 1 - The summer tourism season in 2025 has seen a significant increase in visitors to science museums, with Shanghai Natural History Museum reaching a daily capacity of 15,000 visitors, many of whom are teenagers [1][6] - Various interactive activities are being offered, such as hands-on experiences with real dinosaur fossils and archaeological simulations, aimed at enriching the summer activities for youth [3][12] - The Guangdong Science Center reported a 20% year-on-year increase in visitors during the summer of 2025, with a peak daily attendance of nearly 34,000, driven by new exhibitions [8][10] Group 2 - The "Space Exploration Program" at the China Soong Ching Ling Science and Culture Center allows young visitors to experience rocket launches and space station operations through immersive activities [10] - In Fujian Province, a free science education summer camp was organized for over 20,000 students, featuring hands-on experiments across various scientific fields [14][15] - Shanghai's education department has organized over 5,500 summer activities, serving approximately 70,000 elementary school students, highlighting the emphasis on community involvement in education [16]
市规划馆推出暑期特别活动 返场呼声高涨
Hang Zhou Ri Bao· 2025-08-13 02:44
Group 1 - The event "Big Nature's Five Elements" successfully integrated traditional Chinese culture with urban planning and natural resource knowledge, attracting over 500 participants from nearly 180 schools [3][4] - The activities included hands-on experiments and interactive learning, such as simulating water cycles and observing plant life, which made abstract concepts more tangible for children [3][4] - The event has been recognized as a highlight in the city's science education sector this summer, with plans for future activities to further engage youth in natural resource education [4] Group 2 - Feedback from participants indicates a strong interest in the hands-on learning approach, with parents noting that children eagerly shared their newfound knowledge and conducted experiments at home [3][4] - The city planning museum aims to optimize future content based on participant feedback and is committed to expanding the reach of science education to more young people [4]
中国科技馆2025级“小小志愿者”暑期“上岗” 点亮科普之光
Xin Hua She· 2025-07-30 22:43
Core Viewpoint - The China Science and Technology Museum has launched the "Little Volunteer" program, engaging children aged 8 to 11 to provide science explanations to visitors, enhancing public understanding of science and technology [2][4]. Group 1: Program Overview - The "Little Volunteer" program has over 3,800 applicants this year, with 200 selected to participate in science communication activities from July 30 to August 17 [2]. - The program aims to improve youth scientific literacy and promote volunteer spirit, having trained over 2,000 volunteers since its inception in 2007 [2][4]. Group 2: Volunteer Training and Activities - Selected volunteers undergo a week-long training covering social skills, emergency handling, scientific knowledge, and practical exhibition explanations [4]. - Outstanding volunteers are selected as "Red Scarf Lecturers" to participate in major science communication events, showcasing the vitality and innovation of modern youth [4].
绿洲课堂点亮边疆童心
Core Viewpoint - The collaboration between the China Science and Technology Museum and Kashgar aims to establish a modern science popularization cultural complex in southern Xinjiang, enhancing accessibility to scientific knowledge and experiences for local youth and communities [1][6]. Group 1: Science Popularization Initiatives - The Kashgar Science Museum, opened in August 2023, is the first comprehensive science museum in southern Xinjiang, having received over 300,000 visitors and conducted 485 educational activities in two years [2][4]. - The museum features interactive exhibits such as robotics and VR experiences, fostering a love for science among children [2][4]. - The establishment of the Shufu County Science Museum in June 2023 further supports local science education with six exhibition areas focusing on various scientific fields [4][5]. Group 2: Technological Integration - The introduction of an intelligent assistant at the Kashgar Science Museum enhances visitor engagement by providing personalized guidance and interactive explanations of over 180 exhibits [5]. - This intelligent assistant incorporates local cultural elements, offering a unique experience that combines science education with regional heritage [5]. Group 3: Future Development Plans - The South Xinjiang Science Popularization Cultural Complex is set to be completed by 2026, aiming to create a "science-loving" atmosphere through various initiatives, including mobile science education programs [6]. - The partnership will focus on six key areas, including exhibition design and resource sharing, to leverage local cultural and ecological characteristics [6].
互动实验、展品体验、趣味科普……走进科技馆 让暑假充满浓浓“科技味儿”
Yang Shi Wang· 2025-07-21 02:47
Group 1 - The article highlights the popularity of science museums among children during the summer, emphasizing the educational and entertaining aspects of these venues [1] - Various interactive activities and exhibits are designed to engage children in scientific exploration, such as the "small paper, big science" classroom that demonstrates folding techniques used in solar sails [3][8] - The China Science and Technology Museum has increased its exhibition activities during the summer, hosting over 360 educational events daily, including hands-on experiences with movable type printing and robotics [7] Group 2 - Science museums across the country are featuring cutting-edge technology themes, such as space exploration and robotics, which attract many children to participate in unique educational activities [8] - The "Let's Go Build on Mars!" exhibition in Wuhan showcases Mars' geology and development prospects through immersive design and interactive games [8][11] - In Mianyang, the Robot Innovation Museum captivates students with performances by dancing robots and AI interactive humanoid robots, enhancing their understanding of robotics and technology [13]