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Re: Singapore Science Center: FRC Demonstration
Hey Al, I have a question.
Its stupid, but is your team traveling with interpreters? I am really impressive at what you and your students are doing over the other side of the world. Hope to hear more. |
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Re: Singapore Science Center: FRC Demonstration
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English is one of the official languages in Singapore. |
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Re: Singapore Science Center: FRC Demonstration
We still have lots of major events left on the calendar. Here are just a few.
1) Demonstration for the students of Temasek Secondary 2) Interview with Singapore Press 3) Presentation at the US Embassy for the US Commercial Service 4) Demonstration at CHIJ Secondary 5) Presentation at the US Chamber of Commerce in Singapore One of the secondary goals of this exchange trip is to convince US companies to support this exchange. We are seeking government help in identifying US companies that do regular business in Singapore. There will also be many more gatherings with Singapore students, classroom exchanges, and tours around the country. I think we are having that "hard fun" that Woody Flowers keeps talking about. P.S. Freddy: The English language has helped to make us feel right at home and eased our movement around the country. |
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Wow, I wish I was there guys. Sounds Amazing!!!!! keep up the super awesome work!!!
p.s. HAPPY BIRTHDAY KATE!!! what a present to be in singapore for your bday!!!!! |
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Hey again!
So we're in Temasek Secondary School now for the second day. I'm just going to go a bit into detail about last night's dinner. After shopping in a mall for several hours, the group was taken to the East Coast Food Court in Bedok, which was more like maybe 50 mini "food huts" serving ALL KINDS of foods. I personally tried the following: -BBQ STINGRAY (my favorite of the night )-BBQ SQUID -OYSTER OMLETS but other people in the group also tried duck, satay (meat on a stick), mango ice kechong, sugar cane juice, crayfish, and FRESH coconut (like they chop the top off right in front of you and you drink the milk with a straw and eat the meaty stuff afterwards). I really believe that I'm finally used to Singaporean cuisine and will actually miss it... but don't get me wrong, I'll be happy enough with cheesesteaks and pizza That was definitely the most interesting birthday dinner I've ever had (shout out to Aaron for wishing me happy birthday!). Our plans for the rest of the trip now are to visit CHIJ, an all-girls school who had students on the VEX team 46. Andrea and myself will get to have a homestay with girls on the team (so excited!). Keep checking the posts! New and incredibly interesting things are happening to us every day! |
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What a great way to spend the summer !! You guys are truly FIRST ambassadors.
Sounds like you are having a great time and spreading the infection of FIRST abroad!! Best wishes for continued success in your endeavors. |
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Re: Singapore Science Center: FRC Demonstration
What I've heard (I'm a State-side graduated Daisy) sounds amazing; I'm not a huge squid fan, but the stingray sounds oddly appetizing.
In any case, I've heard of the unbelievable enthusiasm that students in Singapore have not just for FIRST, but also for learning as a whole. From what you've experienced so far, why is this? Is there something we can learn from them to apply over here in our Science and Technology programs? |
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well for starters, their government pays an INCREDIBLE amount of money to their "public" schools, so their facilities, technology, number of computers, etc etc are all top-notch. the government here really seems to value education and i don't blame them. i think the students also have a great respect for their education and teachers. I'm actually in a homestay right now with a girl named Tiara from CHIG secondary school... let me ask her.
ok well this girl is an exception... she doesn't particularally like school but she suggested that some reasons are hands-on learning experiences and having the facilities and equipment that they have (good guess kate!).In detail about my homestay... Tiara's parents, Joan and Patrick, took us to the Shore Restaurant, a place on the east coast of Singapore (where they live... it takes her 30 minutes to get to school! by car!) which was RIGHT NEXT to the sea. The meal was amazing... I had beef curry, baby kai lan, fried chicken wings, and for dessert a "tennis ball"... fried ice cream and the fried stuff was green. YUMMY! They took me back to their apartment afterwards to watch SINGAPORE IDOL!!!! apparently the people who are still on the show are terrible but it was very similar to the one back in the states. Now we're getting ready for bed and I need a lot of sleep for tomorrow... school visits again! |
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Tuesday was a very important day. Its also very descriptive of how our days have been. We have had so much fun, excitement, action, meaningful exchange, and intense cultural immersion that we don't have much time to reflect.
Tuesday Morning: 6:45 Bus to Temasek Secondary 7:20 Opening Ceremony for School Day 7:00 - 8:30 Reception for US and Singaporean Students 8:30 - 11:30 Classroom Exchange 11:30 - 12:45 Lunch and Demonstration Setup 1:15 - 1:45 Robot Demonstration, Robotics Recruitment Drive and gift exchange 1:45 - 2:15 Interview with Singapore Newspaper 2:15 - 2:45 Pack Robot and Equipment for Shipment to ChIJ Secondary 2:45 - 3:00 Quick Group Picture and then Taxi Cabs to the US Embassy 3:15- 4:45 Presentation and Discussion with US Commercial Service at Embassy 5:30 Meet Temasek and Milennia Students in Chinatown 6:00 - 10:00 Dinner, shopping and sightseeing in Chinatown with Temasek and Millennia Students 11:00 Back to the Hotel for a few hours sleep before doing this all over again Almost every day has been this intense, but I would not trade a single moment. However, I am looking forward to relaxing and reflecting on the whole experience. There is so much we haven't told you. I truly hope to write down our experiences on the plane ride home |
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This will be the last time we can write before leaving Singapore.
Today our girls returned from homestays and went to classes at an all girls Catholic School called Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus (CHIJ). This school has been in Singapore since it was a British trading post. Our boys went to a Robotics lab at the Nanyang Polytechnic Institute. They saw a wide range of innovative robot design laboratories. Later, we met back at CHIJ to crate up our robot for shipment home. Some of the students and teachers were saying their goodbyes, while others reonstructed the crate and disassembled Miss Daisy for the long flight back to Ambler. My daughter made many great friends at this school because the girls were a little younger. She spent her last few moments writing down email addresses, giving out hugs and playing in the yard. She was very sad to leave. Later in the day, we gave a presentation at the American Chamber of Commerce of Singapore. We also finished our trip with a visit to the section of town known as Little India. Well its 2:00 AM here and I must get some sleep. We are leaving for the airport at 7:00 AM for the 36 hour trek back to Ambler. I am hoping that I can organize my thoughts on the plane ride and provide a good summary of our trip. But no matter how we try, there will be no way we can convey the impact that this trip has had on the lives of 13 people that lived here for 11 days in Southeast Asia, in this paradise known as Singapore. See you back home in Philly! |
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Here's Blog Posting from Jared, one of our College-age Mentors:
Sitting in Changi Airport Jared here again, logging on one last time before I hop on the plane back to the Western world. Last night at the hotel we had an unexpected visit from all of the teachers and students that we saw here in Singapore, and it was with many a wet eye that we said our farewells. They gave us one last basket of fruit, a myriad of gifts for all of the students, and final hugs. I've been international several times now, and each time the trip is never quite what I was expecting. In this case, it was orders of magnitude better than my wildest predictions. Yes, we showed our robot to "oohs" and "ahhs", and in the process inspired hundreds of Singaporean school children to look into robotics and engineering, but two other things I wasn't expecting happened. First, our team's own passion was ignited. The students who went with us don't want to leave; they were so impressed by the level of technology taught here that even those who haven't been on the technical crew in the past have voiced a desire to pursure build this season, and later engineering. The teachers were re-inspired by what they saw in the classroom, and will take those lessons home. Second, and more importantly, we became friends with the students here. E-mail addresses, screennames, and phone numbers changed hands - my one lasting memory above all else will be when we were leaving one of the schools and Gina, a Singaporean students, shouted to our student Kate, "I love you Kate!" We flew around the world, inspired the locals and ourselves, and left with friendships and love. How cool is that? |
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Re: Singapore Science Center: FRC Demonstration
Well, Team 341 made it home early this morning - I just woke up at 6:00PM. I guess it's going to take a few days before I'm back on Western hemisphere time.
New posts are trickling onto our blog, as are brand new pictures. For now I'll just link to it until I can get some choice photos up on CD. Check it out at http://tripsing.blogspot.com/ |
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