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Hi all,


I'm working on a project for a science organisation which needs some feedback from parents. Would be very grateful if you could take 10-15 minutes to fill out this survey and give your feedback on a pilot video.


https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/MLXJ5N9


Many thanks in advance!


Martha (long time EDF member under a different name, using my own for professional purposes!)

Thanks all for filling it in, very useful answers and feedback that will help develop the full series of videos.


@newtoedf I'm not sure what the link at the end of the survey is but you can share the link in the original post above, thanks!

Etta I went into my son's nursery last year and did a variation of that experiment with the children, they were in groups of 5/6 we used paper plates with bicarbonate on and pots of liquids with droppers to add to the plates. It works well.
  • 3 months later...

Hi all,


All your responses were very helpful in developing the project, which was about creating a series of videos of science activities for families. Quite a few people asked to be notified when it was properly live, so just wanted to let you know that the series has now been launched on the Royal Institution's channel

You can also find out more on the Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/Ri.ExpeRimental?fref=ts.


Thanks again for your help!

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