Adventures in field research: Intern edition Vol.3
admin2017-05-22T16:52:18+00:00By intern Christy Karnes. My kiddos and I had the pleasure of visiting the Thinkery in Austin.
By intern Christy Karnes. My kiddos and I had the pleasure of visiting the Thinkery in Austin.
My name is Rebecca, and I am a Children’s Librarian here in Denton and a mom to two young children. I also serve on the board for Explorium Denton. I enjoy working with children and have always loved the rich history and learning environment of museums. Working with Explorium allows
The Science Mill has a really cool background, and this is apparent in the architecture of the building.
My name is Christy, and I am a senior at Texas Woman’s University, graduating this December. My major is in Child Development, and I have 2 little ones of my own. When I interviewed with Explorium for the internship position, I knew that Explorium was going to be a fun
On Saturday, June 6, the Explorium team participated in the 3rd annual Clear Creek Natural Heritage Center’s National Trails Day program.
Last month we had an amazing time at our first annual Touch a Truck event. It was unbelievable, from all the industries that volunteered their time and vehicles, to the number of families that made the drive to our event. We sincerely appreciate every person who made Touch a Truck
A little change up in our regular field research, this volume includes a personal fundraiser for our beloved Explorium!
By now you have probably seen these acronyms (STEM, E-STEM, STEAM)
Have you ever been somewhere that was so quaint you could hardly stand it? Last spring I grabbed a friend and her two kids, called my kids in sick, and loaded up for a day out in Commerce, Texas. What’s in Commerce, Texas?
Several times each year, and particularly since conceiving Explorium Denton almost three years ago, I take my family to a children’s museum or science museum to do what I like to call “Field Research.” It’s awesome, because