Friday, December 2, 2011

Touch Of Aura





Light is at once both obvious and mysterious. We are bathed in sun’s yellow warmth every day and stave off the darkness with incandescent and fluorescent light bulbs.
But what exactly is light? We catch glimpses of its nature when a sunbeam angles through a dust-filled room, when a rainbow appears after a storm or when a drinking straw in a glass of water looks disjointed.


These glimpses, in our daily life, only lead to more questions.
    • Is it a single color or many colors mixed together? • How fast light travels?
And what are some of the common properties of light? (Such as absorption, reflection, refraction and diffraction)

All of this question will be answered and explored in a fun, educational way with A Touch of Aura’s Galleries of Interactive Gadget that the student can touch and manipulate it in better understanding of light. Plus the A Touch of Aura’s Interactive show that the part of the audience are the character of the show.A Touch of Aura Show, is the implementation of what we learned about lights .
is one of the fastest growing companies in the market in terms of providing educational program for schools. We provide  educational hands on exhibit in the fields of Science, Math and our country’s Cultural Heritage in relation to the Social Study or Civics subject also known as H.E.L.E. and also in Arts, We are developing more engaging, interactive , manipulative exhibit for a number of years and we have learn many lessons along the way. Our process of developing exhibits has been redefined by these lessons and has led to the development of comprehensive techniques to ensure that every interactive exhibit meets its objective not just to educate but to entertain as we termed it“edutainment”
Objective:
  • To empower and enhance classroom learning of students through bringing these exhibit.
  • To supplement the Classroom lessons
  • To introduce a new way of learning through interactive and manipulative exhibits
  • Generate Jobs
Our Mission

We aspire to stimulate curiosity and inspire science, math and cultural heritage learning in everyone by creating fun, memorable experiences, because we value science as an indispensable tool for understanding our world, accessibility and inclusiveness, and enriching people's lives.
EXHIBIT
D’ Creative Adventures offers fun and informative permanent exhibits presented in interactive worlds. Through hands-on experiences in our galleries,
  • Sumo Science Centre- with 4 stations including the ten (10) manipulative, hand-on, interactive gadgets, dubbing station, chroma key and stars on display;
  • Kulturang Pinoy - showcases our  cultural heritage such as pambansang sayaw, pambansang laro, culture and traditions Of Filipino by using science technology in one of its station;
  • A Touch of Aura – A Interactive light show and exhibit that show cases the principles and theories about lights
  • Math in Motion – composed of Math gadget for better understanding  math laws and principles composed of 3 modules a. Interactive gadgets b. quiz-bee c. math production
Our Vision

The company is dedicating itself to provide a learning environment beyond conventional means of learning. Our vision is to cultivate and enhance the way of teaching our young minds for a brighter tomorrow and to have a state of the art facility that showcases modern technology which is accessible to everyone wanted to visit.

HOW THE BUSINESS WORKS
  • Stationary Exhibit located at CCP Complex, Boom na Boom Compound, Roxas Blvd. Pasay City, Metro Manila
  • Mobile Exhibit that can be brought to your school or specified venue by the client.

EXPECTATION
We guarantee to give our patrons real hands on minds on experience on the exhibit that is in show case;
What’s best is that we can help young minds to extend their imagination beyond books. Helping them understand better the principles by experiencing it by them.


National Museum


 The National Museum of the Philippines is the repository and guardian of the Philippines' natural and cultural heritage. As one of the lead government cultural agencies, it is tasked to achieve the goals of instilling cultural consciousness and a sense of pride and nationalism among Filipino citizens through its activities covering the sciences, education and culture. 
    Established in 1901 as an ethnography and natural history museum, and subsequently housed in its present building which was designed in 1918 by the American Architect, Daniel Burnham, the National Museum has since then broadened its concerns in the arts and sciences. Today, it occupies the main building (former Old Congress Building) where the arts, natural sciences and other support divisions are housed and the adjacent former Finance building in the Agrifina Circle of Rizal Park now called The National Museum of the Filipino People where the Anthropology and Archaeology Divisions are housed. The National Museum of the Philippines is the official repository established in 1901 as a natural history and ethnography museum of the Philippines. It is located next to Rizal Park and near Intramuros in Manila. Its main building was designed in 1918 by an American architect Daniel Burnham. Today, that building, the former home of the Congress of the Philippines, holds the National Art Gallery, natural sciences and other support divisions.
The adjacent building in the Agrifina Circle of Rizal Park, formerly housing the Department of Finance, houses the Anthropology and Archaeology Divisions and is known as the Museum of the Filipino People.

National Museum
History of Manila takes one back before the Christian era and the archeologists date it around 500 B.C. The ancient history of Manila can be well understood from the displays at the National Museum in Manila. Thus the Filipino culture is old and has been influenced by other cultures in history. In the 16th century the Spanish conquistadors made Philippines their colony for three centuries. In between the British and later the U.S also made Philippine their colony. Manila got its name from maynilad that means, there is nilad (nilad- a white flowered mangrove plant).
The Manila National Museum was established in 1901 as a natural history museum and then later housed in the present building. An American architect Daniel Burnham designed the museum building in 1918. National Museum in Manila is a repository of past of the country. The National Museum wants to foster cultural consciousness and a sense of national pride.
The National Museum in Manila is also known as the Museum of the Filipino Peoples.The holdings are divided into National Museum that is housed in the Old Congress Building of the Philippines and the National Museum of the Filipino and is housed in the former Finance Building. One would find in the museum many archaeological exhibits of the Philippine prehistory that includes the skull of 'Tabon Man'- the oldest human remains in the archipelago. The Museum of the Filipino hosts preserved timbers and the treasures of the San Diego that sank in the Philippine waters in 1600.
The National Museum has broadened its horizons and has now imbibed into its fold arts and science. The three near by buildings have been added on to the museum. In the National Museum the displays also include the porcelain plates, coins, jewelry and armaments all throw open the past before the viewers. The other attraction includes the Story of the Filipino People that is a must see for all the visitors.
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