[Nfbc-info] Apply now for the 2014 Chemistry Camp

Angela Fowler fowlers at syix.com
Wed Jan 8 21:21:45 UTC 2014


Announcing the 2014 California Chemistry Camp for Blind and Visually
Impaired High School Students!

 

                Would you like to learn how blind people tackle the very
visual subject of organic chemistry successfully? Do you have a general love
for science? Do you want to learn how you can do chemistry as a blind person
just as successfully as your sighted peers? Do you want to apply the
chemistry you learned to food such as olive oil? Are you interested in how
blind professionals use science in their careers every day? Then the 2014
California Chemistry Camp is for you!

 

Come join Accessible Science for an Educational, exciting, and Fun-Filled
weekend of hands-on science! 

 

When: Friday, May 2, 2014 through Sunday, May 4, 2014. 

Where: Enchanted Hills Camp near Napa, California. 

Who: Up to fifteen blind high school students ages 14-18 will be selected to
participate.

Cost: There is no cost to apply for the program. 

Accessible Science is a 501(c)(3) organization with the purpose of providing
accessible educational opportunities. While programming is provided at no
cost to participants, everyone is encouraged to make a tax deductible
donation to support current and future programs of Accessible Science. Only
through the generosity of our supporters can we provide our programs at no
cost.

           

                During this exciting and busy 3-day experience, students
will get to learn how blind and visually impaired people use  chemistry in
their careers, they will explore techniques used by blind people to make
chemistry accessible, they will perform hands-on accessible chemistry
experiments, they will apply the chemistry they learned to some basic
cooking and olive oil chemistry, see the chemistry they learned turned into
action with an exhilarating magic show, and talk with blind and sighted
scientists who use science as a mainstay of their careers. The students will
also be able to participate in recreational activities. Exciting evening
activities are planned. Note that students need not only love science to
apply. This will be a learning experience for everyone!

 

Throughout the weekend, students will have quality time to socialize amongst
each other and with blind mentors and instructors. 

                Students will be put into groups of three and each group of
three will work with a blind mentor. The blind mentor will act as a role
model for the students during the course of the weekend and do everything
with the students. The students will perform all activities with their
mentors. Each group (three students and mentor) will most likely share a
sleeping area. Other blind and sighted instructors and volunteers will also
be present for the duration of the camp. 

                Transportation will be provided to Enchanted Hills Camp from
pick-up points in the San Francisco bay area and at pick-up points in
Sacramento. Transportation will leave the pick-up points in both the bay
area and Sacramento around 2 PM on Friday, May 2 and will be dropped off at
the same points at about 4 PM on Sunday, May 4. Adults affiliated with the
chemistry camp will wait at pick-up points until all children are accounted
for by their parents or legal guardians. Parents are also more than welcome
to provide their child with transportation directly to the camp if they
wish. If parents drive their children, they should plan to arrive at the
camp near Napa, California around 3 PM on Friday and be back at the camp to
pick up their children at around 2 PM on Sunday.

 

                To apply, please visit:

http://www.accessiblescience.org/node/5

 

Note that this is a preliminary application. If applicants are selected to
move on in the process, the student and/or parent or legal guardian may be
interviewed via telephone. Once a student has been accepted to participate,
they will be notified by email or phone. 

Once students are accepted, the parents or legal guardian of the student
will be sent several permission release and safety forms to be signed and
returned Logistical specifics of the camp such as transportation, dietary
allergies, a more precise schedule, and health concerns will be discussed at
this time. Note that if we do not receive all permission forms signed by the
parent or legal guardian of a student by the time of the camp, the student
will NOT be able to participate in the camp.

 

                We hope to see you this spring at Enchanted Hills!

If you have any questions, contact 

Angela Fowler

Director of planning, Accessible Science

Email: fowlers at syix.com

Phone: 530-902-0987

 




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