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Dr. Peeranut Kanhadilok Head of exhibition devision of the Science Museum The National Science Museum Thailand
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100 types of traditional Thai toys are in our collection But more than 200 types were lost from the society Background
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The National Science Museum, Thailand The Science Museum in
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Background The National Science Museum, Thailand The Science Museum in
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Background The National Science Museum, Thailand Goal: Learn and fun science from Traditional Thai toys Target Audience: Primary school, Secondary School and Family group The Big Idea: Playing for learning and imagination lead to creating innovation Size: 500 Sq.m.
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Background The National Science Museum, Thailand Key messages - Learn Science and local wisdom - Encourage imagination and creativity - Playing for learning and imagination lead to creating innovation
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Background CONTENT: 1.AEC toys ( Asean Economics Community) (Association of South East Asian Nations : ASEAN) 2.Science from toys 3.Making and playing with the toys and outcomes 4.Local resources
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Background AEC toys Toys from * Brunei, *Indonesia *Malesia *Lao *Myanmar, *Cambodia, *Philippines, *Singapore *Vietnam *Thailand Part 1
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Background Part 2 Science from toys 2.1 Spinning toys 2.2 Inertia toys 2.3 Toy using springs 2.4 Sound toys 2.5 Force and motion toys 2.6 Balance toys 2.7 Gravity toys
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Background 2.1 Spinning toys - Graphic panel - Collection of spinning toys - Monitor explains how to play with the toys - Giant wood top
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Background The Science Museum in 2.1 Spinning toys -How does a spinning top spin? - Angular momentum -Why does a spinning top stop spinning? - Air friction - The force of gravity - Ground friction
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Background 2.2 Inertia toys - What makes the rotator spin continuously? -Inertia
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Background 2.2 Inertia toys Coconut rotating toy Bamboo rotating toy Sycamore seed rotating toy
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Background 2.3 Toy using springs - Springs - potential energy - kinetic energy
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Background 2.3 Toy using springs Coconut Shell Mouse Toy Coconut Shell Rabbit Toy Coconut Shell Buffalo Toy Caterpillar Toy
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Background 2.4 Sound toys -Why do these toys make a sound? -Echo Sound -Resonance
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Background The Science Museum in 2.4 Sound toys
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Background 2.5 Force and motion toys
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Background The Science Museum in 2.5 Force and motion toys Bamboo-copters Lift force toys They can fly.
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Background The National Science Museum, Thailand 2.6 Gravity toys -Gravity -Friction
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Background 2.7 Balancing toys Learn how to place a bamboo bird to balance on the piece of wood - Balance
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Background The National Science Museum, Thailand 2.7 Balancing toys Bamboo Bird Toy Bamboo Dragonfly Toy Balancing Buffalo
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Background The National Science Museum, Thailand The Science Museum in Part 3 3. Making and playing with the toys and outcomes - Skills - Fun - Physical development - STEM education - Learning by doing - Creativity and imagination - Lead to Innovation
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Background The National Science Museum, Thailand The Science Museum in Local resources - Local resources - Local wisdom - Environment - Relation between human and environment Part 4
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The National Science Museum, Thailand “ Toys as a props of play. Play encourages learning, development, imagination and creativity.” (Kanhadilok, 2012) Thank you very much for interest in my toys
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