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We know you are going to want to be a part of this exciting project!

 
 

 

   

Click on the envelopes below to go to our contacts page for all our contact details

 

The Programme creates a temporary Discovery Centre near you. All you need is a space/venue large enough to house our 30 exhibits and we'll do the rest.

 

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Discovery Centres are FUN, EDUCATIONAL, INTERACTIVE and CHALLENGING!

YOUR 'LOCAL' DISCOVERY CENTRE WILL PROVIDE:


» An experience of learning through doing, being surprised and, sometimes, being tricked into rethinking your conclusions
» A minimum of 30 science and technology interactive exhibits - we call them "Discovery Stations" - which illustrate a variety of experiments and principals
» Experiments allowing you to interact with electricity, magnetism, sound, light, mechanics, nuclear energy, information services, electronics, telecommunications, radar, sonar and many other topics
» Alternative display options based on your needs, space and time availability

» Worksheets and Activity books for both Educators and Learners, aligning the exhibits with National Curricula for the Natural Sciences and Technology

» Information on careers, educational institutions, sister organisations promoting science and technology, upcoming events


FUN EXPERIENCES
Test the reaction speeds of your eyes, hands and brain polarise light waves test your ears for sound-pitch recognition and memory climb a Jacob's Ladder digitise your voice write a message without using pen and paper park a Volksie!

 

WHO SHOULD VISIT A DISCOVERY CENTRE?

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Learners from grades 7 - 12. A Discovery experience includes language, numeracy, culture and environment studies

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Educators in all subject areas

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Parents and families

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Governing bodies and community members


For details on the transportable exhibits used in the Elenzululwazi Programme contact the Discovery Centre
Details will be available on the web shortly!

We have also built installations for use in formal Discover Centres such as MTN ScienCentre, the Telkom Exploratorium, the SA Maritime Museum and Unizul Centre
Details on these installations coming soon!

Join over 800 000 people who have experienced the informal but powerful education provided by the Elenzululwazi Programme's "Discovery Stations"


If you are interested in hosting a Discovery Centre, please go to our Contacts Page and contact the Discovery Centre for more information


We especially look forward to serving those who have limited access to modern technology.