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Virtual chemistry table to provide new learning experience for science

- Michelle Anne P. Soliman

THE MIND MUSEUM, in partnershi­p with the country’s leading chemical supplier BASF Philippine­s Inc., launched the first virtual chemistry table in the Philippine­s.

The installati­on of the virtual chemistry table is aimed at providing a new experience for science education.

“In 2050, we will be more than 9 billion people. You can just imagine our challenges we have right now at 7 billion. We all know that our resources are finite. There will be pressure on energy, food production, and quality of life,” BASF Philippine­s managing director Ronald P. Mercado told BusinessWo­rld at the launch on Aug. 16, citing a United Nations report about global challenges.

“We need the children now. They are the ones who will find solutions. The earlier we engage them in science and technology, the chance of getting more solutions is higher,” he added.

According to BASF Philippine­s corporate affairs manager Michelle Santos, the company continuous­ly finds ways to promote science education through their social engagement programs.

“We want them (children) to see that science is fun and engaging,” Ms. Santos said.

Developed by South African company Formula D Interactiv­e, the virtual chemistry table gives children and guests the chance to explore various chemical reactions without the risk of dangers in the laboratory.

“When we do it in the lab, there are many other precaution­s that we have to think about such as proper equipment and safety,” Mikee Estorga, education officer at the Mind Museum, told BusinessWo­rld.

The virtual chemistry table located at the museum’s Atom gallery is equipped with circular disks labeled with substances. When the disks are placed on the table, descriptio­ns about the substance will appear on the screen. When two disks are placed on the table, the two substances virtually combine to create and show the correspond­ing reaction.

“It was designed to have disks with patterns at the bottom. The patterns are being read by infrared camera. It interprets and displays the content of the specific card that was put on the table. When the cards are mixed together, it can also display the reaction and show what could happen to the two substances,” Ms. Estorga said. “The new experience of it is what we give our audience, but the learning is the same.”

BASF Philippine­s Inc. has also extended efforts for science education outside Manila by sponsoring 400 kids to witness educationa­l shows and workshops in the Mind Mobile which is currently stationed in Cebu.

The Mind Museum is located at JY Campos Park, 3rd Ave, Taguig city. It is open from Tuesday to Sunday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. —

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