Imaginative Kid Projectors And YouTube Science Series The Brain Scoop

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This week Kris Abel introduces What She Said’s Christine Bentley, Sharon Caddy, and Kate Wheeler to…

Meg “Rabbit” Athavale who is leading a indiegogo project group in Winnipeg, Manitoba in developing an interactive projector for kids called the Lumo. Armed with motion sensors it can turn any floor into an active experience while still being used for presentations and movies.

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Emily Graslie, host of The Brain Scoop and the Field Museum’s Chief Curiosity Correspondent. She represents the leading efforts by museums to go beyond their native cities to offer education around the globe while developing new content for a socially-driven online crowd.

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This week she has taken to Indiegogo to see if an expanded online audience can help fund the restoration of a classic diorama while documenting the process involved.

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