KEY POINTS
- According to Ethel Villafranca, Academic Engagement Fellow at the Science Gallery of Melbourne University, visitors can touch, explore, and engage in hands-on experiences without even realising they’re also learning about science.
- Ms. Villafranca shares that these types of learning are important because they actively engage individuals, making the learning process more fun, memorable, and impactful.
- At the SCI-FI: Mythologies Transformed exhibition, people can explore ancient mythologies and sci-fi through immersive art. One of the featured artists is Filipino, adding a unique perspective to the collection.
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'In that fun, they learn': The power of play in learning science
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The Science Gallery is not just a typical art or science space; most of the exhibits are interactive, immersive, or participatory. If you're Filipino, you should definitely visit, as we have two works that highlight Filipino culture. Who doesn’t like to play? We all played as kids. When there’s a gaming or play element, the topic feels lighter and more enjoyable, and in that fun, they learn.Ethel Villafranca- Academic Engagement Fellow/Manager at the Science Gallery Melbourne - University of Melbourne
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