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Virtual Science Field Trip with the German Embassy

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Take a virtual field trip with the German Embassy! Join science journalist Joachim Hecker as he takes a class through the Phäntomenta to discover how science works in our daily lives.

The German Embassy invites you to take a virtual field trip of scientific discovery to ¾«¶«Ó°ÒµÊÓÆµ. Join science journalist Joachim Hecker as he takes a class through the Phänomenta, a hands-on science museum in Lüdenscheid. There students learn how science works in our daily lives. From demonstrating high and low pressure using a chocolate egg to explaining the theory of relativity, he offers up a little bit of science for everyone!


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About the Video

Language: English

Length: 10 minutes, 23 seconds

The Topics are appropriate for middle school and above.

The students appearing in the video are in the 10th grade.


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