low-cost labs
Mind-blowing labs and measurements with low-cost equipment
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State-of-the-art
Explore all our pedagogical innovations in a nice classified set of sheets.
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Recipe for hands-on
If you want your audience to build from scratch real hands-on experiments, just follow the recipe !
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Tower challenge
This ice-breaker challenge engages participants to built together a weird tower with a smartphone on the top !
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Egg challenge
This is a new version of the famous egg challenge : protect an egg during a 5 meter fall, but it must also be… noisy !
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Recipe for fiction
Here is a fun and engaging activity for any audience, where korean spies meet falling eggs…
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Recipe for fast prototyping
Here is how to create models to explore new ideas in… 10 minutes !
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Recipe for teaching in the forest
Discover a new way to teach physics by bringing all your students… in a forest !
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Move a concrete pillar
You don’t need much to detect the movement of a wall when you push it with your hands ! Here is a demo.
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Giant bubble
Have fun with soap and create your own giant bubble with just two wires… and soap.
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Bounce
Here is a fun way to measure the mechanical properties of solids with just a tennis ball.
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Bubble bench
Ever dreamt of creating your own optical experiments with just paper board ? This is the time.
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Chair pendulum
Check if Galileo was right with a smartphone and a chair. And discover the great physics of pendulums.
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Tiny lenses
Use low-cost material to built your own tiny lenses and have fun with them.
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Entropy pendulum
Tennis balls and a little bit of string are enough to create one of the nicest pendulum ever.