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Creative Teacher Workshops Northwest Invention Center www.invention-center.com; www.kidsinvent.com [email protected] We train teachers around the world to teach with ingenuity. Students and teachers love the process and they learn more. Their understanding of science improves dramatically through our hands-on approach. Their interest in science grows during the innovation process. Workshops are fully hands- on active learning. Teachers work in small teams to design, build, and test models that use inexpensive materials. We provide documentation and support to implement the activities in the classroom. Topics Ingenuity – adopting innovation to teach science Solar, Wind, and Electrical Energy Cars – from gravity powered to electric powered Boats – powered boats, submarines, and pumps Totally Electric – everything you need to know Castles, Catapults, and Cable Cars Sound and Music Robotics Teachers in Innsbruck, Austria attend one of our workshops. We've been invited back 5 years in a row. Teachers at the Trinidad National Science Center make electric models. Some of Ed Sobey's published books

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Page 1: Creative Teacher Workshops - Invention Centerinvention-center.com/Teachers.pdf · Creative Teacher Workshops Northwest Invention Center ; ed.sobey@gmail.com We train teachers around

Creative Teacher Workshops Northwest Invention Center

www.invention-center.com; [email protected]

We train teachers around the world to teach with ingenuity. Students and teachers love the process and they learn more. Their understanding of science improves dramatically through our hands-on approach. Their interest in science grows during the innovation process.

Workshops are fully hands-on active learning. Teachers work in small teams to design, build, and test models that use inexpensive materials. We provide documentation and support to implement the activities in the classroom.Topics

● Ingenuity – adopting innovation to teach science● Solar, Wind, and Electrical Energy● Cars – from gravity powered to electric powered● Boats – powered boats, submarines, and pumps● Totally Electric – everything you need to know● Castles, Catapults, and Cable Cars● Sound and Music● Robotics

Teachers in Innsbruck, Austria attend one of our workshops. We've been invited back 5 years in a row.

Teachers at the Trinidad National Science Center make electric models.

Some of Ed Sobey's published books