Friday, March 13, 2009
3/13/2009 10AM-04PM | Ages: All Ages
Take a musical 3-D journey through space in "3-D Universe: A Symphony." Begin the adventure in a virtual art gallery where each picture is a portal into space. Discover stars, black holes and faraway galaxies as you are immersed in the music of Mussorgskyâs vivid orchestral suite âPictures at an Exhibitionâ as performed by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. "3-D Universe: A Symphony" features breath-taking, high-definition stereo pictures and animations that have never been seen before and bring the Universe to you in a unique sensory experience sure to be enjoyed by art and music lovers alike. "3-D Universe: A Symphony" is being presented at the Adler as part of its 2009 celebration of the International Year of Astronomy.
3/13/2009-1/3/2000 09AM | Ages: All Ages
Experience an interactive exhibition that offers a rare glimpse of frogs, salamanders, caecilians and other creatures that make up class Amphibia. Zipline through a make-shift rainforest and learn how these cold-blooded species adapt to their surroundings. Travel through an interactive maze testing your knowledge on metamorphosis, extinction and everything else amphibian. Take one giant leap toward gaining a sense of familiarity with amphibians and understanding how they live.
3/13/2009 08AM-12PM | Ages: 16 and up
The Chicago Regional Chapter of ASM is sponsoring a hands-on introduction to engineering, ASM Materials Camp. We are looking for students entering their junior or senior year of high school this fall to enroll in our award winning program. This yearâs FREE camp will be held the week of June 22 â" 27 and the host site is IIT where the students meet on Monday, Thursday & Saturday. On Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday they will be assigned to a team and a business or university that specializes in forensic science. During this time they will be given a project with the goal of figuring out why the component or system failed. On Saturday they will present their failure analysis to parents, other teams and ASM members. The cost to the student is nothing, all that we ask is that they provide their own transportation to IIT and the business they will be assigned to. For more information visit the Chicago Chapter Web Page (http://www.chicagoasm.org) to view a short video clip and apply online by March 15.
3/13/2009 02PM-03PM | Ages: All Ages
These hour-long sessions give Adler guests an opportunity to meet astronomers, scientists, and historians in an informal atmosphere, ask questions, and explore visualizations in the SVL, Space Visualization Lab, with an expert guide.
Check http://www.adlerplanetarium.org for further scheduling information.
3/13/2009 12AM-12PM | Ages: 13 and up
The Discover Your Summer guide, produced by Project Exploration, is a free resource highlighting summer science programs for middle and high school students. With over 175 listings in 30 scientific fields, Discover Your Summer showcases offerings from aerospace engineering to zoology in locations across the Midwest and beyond.
Search or download the online guide at www.projectexploration.org/dys.htm. To request print copies, please call 773-834-7614 or email dys@projectexploration.org.
3/1-3/29/2009 01PM-03PM | Ages: 5 and up
Observe the shapes, colors, and textures of hills, trees, and sky through works of art. Then, create your own landscape drawing, inspired by works of art in the galleries.
3/13/2009 10AM-04PM | Ages: 13 and up
Join scientists who are investigating the boundary between our Solar System and the rest of our galaxy in "IBEX: Search for the Edge of the Solar System." Designed for visitors with an appreciation for the challenges of space science and a desire to learn more about science research, "IBEX: Search for the Edge of the Solar System" follows the creation of NASAâs Interstellar Boundary Explorer (IBEX). Audiences will get an in-depth look at the mission and how IBEX is collecting high-speed atoms to create a map of our Solar Systemâs boundary. Narrated by two inquisitive teenagers, audiences will hear from the scientists and engineers that developed the IBEX mission and created the spacecraft, and get the latest updates on the missionâs discoveries.
3/13/2009 12AM | Ages: 9 and up
Each month, we introduce two new CyberQuiz D4 mathematics or science brain teasers or word problems that are designed to be stimulating and thought provoking. One CyberQuiz challenge is for Illinois students in grades 6 and 7 and another is for Illinois students in grades 8 and 9.
Each student who submits a correct answer to one of the monthly, online CyberQuiz challenges receives an IMSA - ComEd certificate of achievement and an invitation to attend a special recognition event at the Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy.
3/13/2009 10AM-06PM | Ages: All Ages
Who was Meresamun? The Oriental Institute: Museum uses the latest techniques of forensic science along with artifacts and ancient inscriptions to tell the story of a woman whose mummy and beautifully painted coffin are highlights of the museum's Egyptian collection. Art objects and documents illustrate Meresamun's temple duties and life at home, while new CT scans of her mummy allow us to reconstruct her appearance for the first time in nearly 3,000 years.
3/13/2009 08AM-03PM | Ages: Adults
The Morton Arboretum presents the 2009 Midwest Gardening Symposium, "Sustainable with Style."
Join us and learn how to create an Eco-gorgeous landscape garden. Experience three days of lectures, workshops, tours, and demonstrations of environmentally friendly gardening techniques. Presentations include:
The Authentic Garden with Claire Sawyers
Tough and Lovely: Plants for Dry Sites
Putting Down Healthy Roots - Organic Gardening
The Design Challenge - Six Local Landscape Renovations
New Designs for a New Generation - Houses of the Future
Taming the Best and the Brightest - Native Plants and Traditional Settings.
Waterwise Gardening - Rainfall Harvesting and Irrigation.
3/13/2009 09AM-04PM | Ages: All Ages
By any measure, arthropodsâ"butterflies, insects, spiders, beetles, ants, crayfish, lobstersâ"are the most successful type of animals on earth. Three quarters of all known creatures are arthropods, with more than a million known species altogether. Chicago wildlife photographer Jim. Rowan brings these frequently seen but seldom observed animals to our attention, offering a glimpse into a miniature world that exists within the earth's ecosystems.
3/13-3/14/2009 06PM-10AM | Ages: 9 and up
Looking for a new way to experience Brookfield Zoo with your family or scout group? Join us for our new Sleepover Safaris! In the evening, enjoy dinner, a night hike, activities and enrichment crafts, late night dessert and movie. The next morning, wake up to breakfast, a walk, and a visit to an exhibit where you'll see your evening crafts given to some of our animals. This program is for ages 6 and up, with a required ratio of one adult to five children.
3/13/2009 12AM-12PM | Ages: All Ages
KidsCom.com invites you and your children to play Animal Adventureâ"a fun educational game about biodiversity in the Illinois Wetlands!
Go to www.kidscom.com click Play Now! and register for free! During registration kids will create a character that can walk around on Planet Sarillionâ"our virtual world.
Click the Planet or Map icon on the upper part of the screen to find the Animal Adventure game.
Select Jardim Forest and walk your character into The Field Museum.
Play starts by clicking on the Information Desk. The object of each game is to collect pictures of an animal (find the hints along the way!), make a puzzle, and vote on solutions to help the animals.
All Animal Adventure game factual content was provided by scientists at The Field Museum.
Bonus: Next time youâre at The Field Museumâ"ask for an Animal Adventure Scavenger Hunt Booklet. Find the exhibits, answer the questions, and come back to www.kidscom.com to receive points! Use points to adopt virtual pets, decorate an eco-friendly house and more!
2/23-3/16/2009 10AM-11AM | Ages: All Ages
"From head to toes our bodies need a lot of
special care. Spend your Mondays in February practicing good exercise, diet and hygiene with some of your favorite fuzzy friends! Featured books will include Hokey Pokey Elmo by Abigail
Tabby and Groverâs Guide to Good Eating by Naomi Kleinberg."
Ages 2 to 6 years old