The curtains have fallen on The Telegraph Online Edugraph Workshops: Summer Edition, leaving behind a trail of happy memories, newfound knowledge, and of course, tons of excitement. Among the workshops offered, the life science workshop titled "Discovering Life: A Journey into Life Sciences" stood out as an unforgettable experience for children aged 13 to 18. Held and conducted by the prestigious Birla Technological & Industrial Museum (BITM) from June 5 to June 7, this workshop combined education with fun, making science both accessible and enjoyable.
BITM, nestled in the heart of Kolkata, stands as India’s pioneering science museum. Under the aegis of the National Council of Science Museums (NCSM), it tirelessly promotes scientific curiosity among youth. Here, curious minds engage with interactive models spanning physics, chemistry, mathematics, biology, astronomy, electricity, and electronics. It also bridges the gap to real-world issues—climate change, renewable energy, and cutting-edge technologies find a voice within its walls. This workshop perfectly exemplified BITM's mission.
Over the three days, students delved into various activities that brought their textbooks to life:
Sreenu Appikonda, one of the mentors who conducted the workshop, shared his insights: “The camp consisted of a variety of activities - observation and culturing of the bacteria to dissection observation of the floral pots.” His enthusiasm mirrored that of the students, as he added, “Students expressed a lot of interest and enthusiasm to do these experiments and when we see this kind of enthusiasm from the students we also get motivated and we also provide much input for the students.”
The “Discovering Life” workshop at BITM was more than a lesson—it was a journey into the heart of existence. As young minds dissected flowers and marveled at microbes, they discovered that science isn’t confined to textbooks; it’s alive, vibrant, and oh-so-fun! Sreenu Appikonda emphasized this point: “The very objective of this workshop is to enhance students' practical skills as well as to encourage them to gain learning experiences by doing. So we look forward to having students come forward to learn by doing these experiments and improve their practical skills.”
The students left with not only enhanced knowledge but also cherished memories of fun-filled learning experiences. Science is not just facts and figures; it’s a thrilling adventure waiting to be explored, and workshops like these are the perfect way to embark on that journey.