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The Didactic and Interactive Science Museum (MUDIC) visited Novelda on the 15th of October. On this occasion, its monitors visited the IES Vinalopó to continue carrying out its offer of scientific workshops.

“Augmented reality” Workshop

The instructors conducted a workshop in which they allowed students to immerse themselves in a virtual environment through new augmented reality technologies. 17 students from 3rd year of ESO and 2nd year of Bachillerato participated.

“Augmented reality” workshop

Electricity Workshop

In the electricity workshop, 67 students from 3rd year of ESO and 1st year of Bachillerato participated. In this STEM workshop, they experimented with static electricity and current through practical experiences with household materials such as cans, balloons, plasticine, light bulbs, batteries, cables, etc.

“Electricity” workshop