Computer Science – Learning
Scientific paper
Aug 2006
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Innovation in Teaching/Learning Astronomy Methods, 26th meeting of the IAU, Special Session 2, 17-18 August, 2006 in Prague, Cze
Computer Science
Learning
Scientific paper
On December 2004 a new astronomy exhibit was opened at `Universum'[Author ID1: at Fri Jul 14 12:58:00 2006 ], the Science Museum at the University of Mexico. The displays are presented in several sections: (1) Sun, stars and matter between the stars, (2) Clusters, Galaxies and the Universe as a whole and (3) The tools of astronomers. The main concept is not limited to the description of each component, but also incorporates the idea that all components, including the Universe, are subject to continuous evolution. In addition, a representation of the vastness of space, a time line from the Big Bang to the present epoch, and some video clips from local astronomers are included. As a complement to the exhibit a section on the history of astronomy is included. We are now in the process of assessing the impact of the different elements of this exhibit among the visitors. The results of this evaluation will be presented.
Doddoli Consuelo
Torres-Peimbert Silvia
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