MIKE DAVIS INTERIM VICE PRESIDENT FOR ACADEMICS WILBUR WRIGHT COLLEGE Science Engagement In and Out of the Classroom.

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MIKE DAVIS INTERIM VICE PRESIDENT FOR ACADEMICS WILBUR WRIGHT COLLEGE Science Engagement In and Out of the Classroom

Liquid Nitrogen Content / Context Very cold liquid  77K (-196 C) Boiling at room temperature Rapid converts from a liquid to a gas Causes rapid condensation from atmospheric water. Science Demonstration

Liquid Nitrogen Demonstrations Liquid nitrogen in a clear plastic bag. Liquid nitrogen in a black plastic bag. Liquid nitrogen in a sealed container. Liquid nitrogen and graham crackers. Science Demonstration

Chemical Luminescence Content / Context Same concept used in glow sticks. Production of light from chemical reaction. Exothermic reaction Conservation of energy through fading. Science Demonstration

Glowing Fountain Demonstration Combination of two liquids. Use of atmospheric pressure. Pressure Balancing. Chemical Luminescent Fountain

World’s Largest Periodic Table of the Elements

Periodic Table Sold sponsorships for individual elements. Iodine Curium Krypton Gold Installed the table in one night. Stayed up for one week. Launched the 2006 Chicago Science Expedition “2 Weeks Worth of Wow!”

Raspberry Pi STEM Social ScienceFIST & Google Gave away 60 RPi computers  Teachers  After School Providers Cost $25 and can be very configurable. Open source software and hardware. Next Big Thing

Why was this impressive The table was up for one week, and was featured in Chemical & Engineering News, and all local news outlets. Launched city-wide science celebrations in 2007 and the 2008 Year of Science from MSI. Check out this guy.

Atmospheric Pressure Content Context Air pressure  14.7 lbs/in 2 Counter intuitive demonstration. Exactly the same as the luminescent fountain. Science Demonstration

Disappearing Spheres Context / Content Index of refraction Water absorbant Absorb other molecules!  Sugar  Base Index Matching Hydrospheres

The Audience American Science & Surplus Middle School Students Parents / Teachers Television AAAS Family Days Museums Libraries Performing Science Demonstrations

Contact Info Mike Davis