“Nature Inspires” Exhibition Expands Learning Opportunities Through “Science Square”

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Director of NSTDA leads the group to visit the exhibition. “Nature inspires” expanding learning opportunities through Regional “Science Square” and visit Sirindhorn Astronomical Park Expand knowledge throughout the country in Science and Technology reduces inequality in access to education.

Date: April 24, 2024, Mr. Suwit Paonariang, Director of the Community Science Office The National Science Museum (NSM) or NSM along with a group visited the exhibition. “Nature’s inspiration” within the Queen Sirikit Botanical Garden, Mae Rim District, Chiang Mai Province, with Ms. Kesinikan Ekkittithanaphum, Acting Director of the Botanical Knowledge and Affairs Promotion Office Botanical Garden Organization With the group welcoming you and take visitors to various educational exhibitions which includes knowledge about plants Using technology to display 4D images by downloading applications. To take photos to reflect nature, 3D photography angles and learning resources along His Majesty’s path. Including knowledge about various plant species.

Miss Kesinikarn Ekkittithanaphum, Acting Director of the Botanical Knowledge and Affairs Promotion Office The Botanical Garden Organization said that “Nature’s inspiration” on display in the Queen Sirikit Botanical Garden this time is a collaboration between Botanical Garden Organization and NSTDA who wish to bring knowledge to disseminate to youth and the public to inspire learning in science and natural science. Also, the exhibition nature inspires It presents innovative ideas inspired by nature. This is an exhibition that will help humans understand more about living things and nature. It is an exhibition that stimulates creativity. That will lead to the development of innovations and can be used in real life, such as airplane wings inspired by the flight of birds, etc.

This exhibition set is displayed inside the Nature Museum building. Queen Sirikit Botanical Garden, Mae Rim District, Chiang Mai Province, which is in addition to visiting the exhibition. “Nature inspires” visitors can also explore nature and various types of flora. both local plant species Rare plant species on the verge of extinction Inside the botanical garden This place as well For Queen Sirikit Botanical Garden Open every day from 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. For more information, contact Facebook: Queen Sirikit Botanical Garden or call 053-114633.

Later, the group traveled to visit the Sirindhorn Astronomical Park, Mae Rim District, Chiang Mai Province. It was found that there was a learning resource on planets, the universe, and various related technologies. Organizing activities to promote learning Movie projection showing the source of the galaxy origin of the world and a lot of information so that youth, citizens, and tourists can gain both knowledge Fun and enjoyment in various activities

In the afternoon, Mr. Suwit Paonariang, Director of the Community Science Office The National Science Museum (NSM) or NSM said that bringing mobile exhibitions Exhibited to various learning resource networks across the country to expand opportunities to reach target groups. Strengthen relationships and create a network of cooperation in the dissemination of knowledge in science, technology and innovation, which is in line with the policy of Ms. Supamas Isaraphakdi, Minister of Higher Education, Science, Research and Innovation (OHEC) that helps push and promote Youth learning about science, technology and innovation To reduce inequality and create learning opportunities for youth across the country. Helps strengthen youth’s potential in science To be an important force in the sustainable development of the country in the future.

In the morning I traveled to visit the exhibition. “Nature inspires” within the Queen Sirikit Botanical Garden, Mae Rim District, Chiang Mai Province. Because science also gets its inspiration mostly from nature. various living things which has received continuous attention Therefore, the results of the project have been expanded to various provinces across the country in order to reduce inequality in access to learning in science, technology and innovation.

For the afternoon, traveled to Sirindhorn Astronomical Park, Mae Rim District, Chiang Mai Province. It is one of the technology learning resources that are in line with NSTDA’s mission that has a variety of knowledge sources. There are activities to promote learning. Various science experiments provide both knowledge and fun, which increases learning opportunities for youth, citizens, and tourists as well.

Each exhibition is organized in collaboration with partners from various agencies. Come and create knowledge In the past, it has been held at the Shanghai Science and Technology Museum, a natural history museum. Khon Kaen University Science Center for Education, Phitsanulok Province, Doi Suthep Chaloem Phrakiat Nature Science Center Faculty of Science Chiang Mai University and currently at the Botanical Garden Her Majesty Queen Sirikit, Mae Rim District, Chiang Mai Province, from success to sharing With the idea of ​​being committed to sharing knowledge, NSM has taken the initiative to bring mobile exhibitions to be displayed to various learning resource networks across the country to create circulation. Reach a wider target audience It also strengthens relationships. and create a network of cooperation with various learning centers across the country in disseminating knowledge in science, technology and sustainable innovation.

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