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Programs must be scheduled 3 weeks in advance. To register by phone, contact the Interactive Media Educator at 734.995.5439 and have the following information available: Address and phone number of contact person. Mailing address for Ann Arbor. Hands-On Museum materials kit. Number of students and grade level. Date(s) and time(s) your class would like to participate . Technical Contact information. Hook up type and line speed. Public IP address or ISDN number. For more information please contact the Interactive Media Educator at 734.995.5439 or education@aahom.org.

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Ann Arbor Hands-On Museum

220 E Ann St.
Ann Arbor MI 48104
United States
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Contact: Ana Hernandez
Email: ahernandez@aahom.org
Phone: 734.995.5439

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Experience LIVE, interactive Ann Arbor Hands-On Museum programs right in your classroom! Our dynamic, experienced educators use videoconferencing technology to share science demonstrations and activities with your students, engaging them in an active, hands-on learning experience. All programs address National Science Education Standards and align with the Michigan Curriculum Framework.

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Educator Comments:
Ann Arbor Hands On Museum provides very helpful packet of materials which makes all the difference.

They always offer multitudes of learning opportnities for the student and teacher

The slime time project was very exciting for the students.

Great presentation. The experiments were excellent. I really like that the supplies are furnished.

The presenters were very knowledgeable in the content and dressed the part for the slime/oobleck one. Kids really got a kick out of it. For our owl pellet exploration, live owls were made available to students to observe which enhanced their learning, too.

They are children friendly.

They provide hands-on materials for students and the presenters are always focused on the interaction components

We did a study on animals in winter. The program we did with Ann Arbor was GREAT!!

They offered intriguing hands-on activities that they offered.

The programs they provide are developmentally appropriate and the instructors are friendly and work with children well.

They did an awesome presentation and kept the class interested.

They did a fantastic job of providing materials for our students to use during the videoconference. They made the conference a fun hands-on learning activity. Their experience with children was evident in their questioning and management techniques to keep the children focused. It was an overall GREAT experience with them.

They are very engaging...Students just love their presentations

Ann Arbor does a wonderful job with their programming. They've always been very accommodating and have a full understanding of the need to be flexible with teacher's schedules.

They have quality presenters who are excellent working with students AND teachers in professional development situations.

It was an excellent hands-on experience for my Kindergarten to learn about artic animals and how they stay warm.The supplies that were sent to my classroom before the conference and what we learned during the conference have been brought up and discussed many other times in other areas of the curriculum.

It was perfect for my study on penguins.

This was an excellent hands-on video conference. My only critism was too much time was given completing experiments. Overall, a great experience!

The programs of the Ann Arbor Hands-On Museum are fresh, interesting, highly interactive, and linked to curriculum.

I thought the penguin presentation done by the Ann Arbor was the best presentation I have seen.


This information was last updated on: 05/24/2010