Environment:
How much power do we need? What for?
RinkyDink have developed teaching modules, in collaboration with
educational charity Groundwork, on basic energy and alternative
technology themes. These have been used in schools all round the
country (references available).
There are workshop sessions aimed
at three age-groups:
Infants School: recognising and finding
the parts of the machine
8/9 years old: The Energy Chain:
sunlight -> plants -> food -> muscle energy -> generator
power
GCSE: electricity, volts/amps/watts;
gearing & elementary mechanics
Other educational & workshop programmes in preparation:
- Build your own pedal power generator (60-100w) for under £50
- Energy from the Sun. Part-magic, part performance, part scientific
demonstration of the fundamental principles of energy.
It has been said that any sufficiently
developed technology is indistinguishable from magic. The same goes
for alternative & sustainable and renewable technologies - renewable
magic! We're looking into some of the old illusions from the great
days of the circus & the music hall - we'll astound you with
the simplest things!