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Follow on Google News | Arbor Scientific Launches Slow Motion Physics Video ContestHave you got a creative, innovative idea on how to capture physics in action? If so, you should enter the Arbor Scientific #SlowMoPhysics video contest
By: Arbor Scientific Arbor Scientific, based out of the Ann Arbor area of Michigan, has been a respected leader in finding cool science tools for the past 30 years that make understanding scientific principles easy, fun and exciting for today's students. "We started this contest as way to enable science lovers like us to easily share our smartphone slow-mo videos that can remarkably demonstrate the physics of so many complex principles. Ideally we want #SlowMoPhysics to become a new free resource available to science teachers to help teach physics in a cool way" says Andrea Kelly, Marketing Manager of Arbor Scientific. This new slow-motion competition seeks ORIGINAL videos from teachers, students and all people who capture demonstrations of "physics" in the world! The contest will accept submissions from December 6, 2016 to January 31, 2017. The public can vote on the submissions at the contest video gallery page found on https://slowmophysics.hscampaigns.com. The winner(s) will be selected by Arbor Scientific based on originality, popularity and educational value by March 1, 2017 and will receive a $100 gift certificate from Arbor Scientific and the chance to be profiled via Arbor Scientific's blog and their CoolStuff e-Newsletter mailed to over 20,000 educators. About Arbor Scientific: Arbor Scientific is celebrating 30 years as a leading provider of Physics and Physical Science teaching equipment tested and approved by educators recognized for their expertise. We work with teachers at all levels to find the 'Cool Stuff' – unique demonstration and laboratory tools – and then provide lesson plans, supportive teaching guides and science teaching supplies to make each learning experience fun and effective. We publish Cool Stuff, a monthly e-Newsletter with over 20,000 subscribers interested in physics education, and mail our product catalog to US and Canadian schools annually. End
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