I'm sure that there must be some of you readers who remember one or more science related products Ma Bell used to have available for the classroom. Whether it was a film like Hemo the Magnificent or a kit exploring sound, Bell Laboratories were an integral part of American science classrooms.
Believe it or not, someone has a stash of the old kits. These kits were never distributed---they are "brand new," in a sense. They've been waiting for 40 years for you to want them.

The bad news is that the distributor is going out of business. Now is your last chance to own a bit of science education history---and perhaps use these tools to inspire a new generation of scientists. If you're interested in learning more about the kits, pricing, and ordering, visit the Bell System Memorial page.
Labels: curriculum, science



1 Comments:
I LOVED Dr. Frank and his wonderful explanations of all things scientific. Hemo the Magnificent was great, and a film in the same series taught me about the Coriolis effect.
What I'd love to know is how come I slowly migrated from science to social science.
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