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Computer Science Workshops from the Villanova Magic School Science Camp

Computer Science. Physics. Biology. Astronomy. Theatre. Math. Chemistry. Magic. More. Computer Science Workshops from the Villanova Magic School Science Camp Melissa Corning, Thomas Way, Mary-Angela Papalaskari, and Najib Nadi Villanova University, Villanova, Pennsylvania, USA.

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Computer Science Workshops from the Villanova Magic School Science Camp

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  1. ComputerScience Physics Biology Astronomy Theatre Math Chemistry Magic More Computer Science Workshops from theVillanova Magic School Science Camp Melissa Corning, Thomas Way, Mary-Angela Papalaskari, and Najib Nadi Villanova University, Villanova, Pennsylvania, USA The PIVOTS Initiative: Peer Interdisciplinary VolunteerOutreach with Theatre & Science The Disciplines The Goal Promote an interest in computer science and other sciences among teens and children by creating a theatrical “magic school” summer science camp experience. The Premise • Create a multidisciplinary service learning summer program for teenagers involving: • Science/math/technology instruction • Improvisational theatre & Writing • Magical illusion • Outreach to younger children from Philadelphia • Connect with underrepresented populations • Repair the misconception of a dichotomy between creativity in the sciences and arts • Explore the use of storytelling and re-enactment in the teaching of science The Concept 1. University faculty and students teach teens about the sciences, theatre and magic performance. 2. Teens combine what they have learned to craft a Harry Potter inspired magic school performance. 3. Busloads of children from other summer programs come for a day of science, magic and fun at the magic school. The 3 Week Design Week 3: Performing & Teachingfor Young Visitors Weeks 1 & 2Teens Create the Magic School • Collaboration with City of Philadelphia Department of Recreation • Adventure begins at 30th St Station, Philadelphia • Apprentices ride the train to Villanova • Scholars perform as teachers and other school “personnel” Learning • Science, Math, Theatre, Computer Science, Computer literacy • Magical illusion workshops • Trip to Academy of Natural Sciences • Scanning Electron Microscope • Library tour - rare books & technology Practice • Devise skits, plan magic lessons • Plan magic lessons • Develop magic school story • Create characters, props, costumes, music • Create magic school web pages 3. Catch a train from track 3 ½ 5. Welcome, banquet and sorting 1. Young visitors get an invitation to the Magic School 7. Graduation and the knight bus home 2. You go to the Magic Mall to get your school supplies 4. Arrive at the Magic School 6. Magic Lessons

  2. Photoshop Artificial Intelligence Web Design Blogs BBS Mary-Angela Papalaskari Computing Sciences David A. Cregan, O.S.A. Theater Anthony Lagalante Chemistry Sue McFarland Metzger Information Systems Alain Phares Physics Najib Nadi Computing Sciences Karen Hess Science Resources Robert Styer Mathematics Connie Titone Educ. & Human Services Thomas Way Computing Sciences Francis Wunderlich Physics Randy Weinstein Chemical Engineering Noreen Cameron Office of Service Learning Debbie Kossman National Analysts, Inc. Research & Consulting Elvira Stewart City of Philadelphia Dept. of Recreation Timshel Purdum Academy of Natural Sciences Philadelphia Stephen Cooper St. Joseph’s Univ. & NSF Computer Science Workshops Alice 3D Animation Reactions of Teens Quotations “It has been awesome here. At first, I was a little hesitant to come, but by the first day, everyone was such great friends. I couldn’t wait to come the next day.” “We had to make stuff up off the tops of our heads.” “It’s surprising how inquisitive little kids can be.” Visit the scholar’s blog at: magicschool.electronicfaierie.com Villanova University magicschool.villanova.edu

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