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Written by John Adrian Siegel and Victoria Lee Croasdell


    Science centers serve to educate and inspire the youth and adults. Many of the exhibits that are featured in science centers are designed to provide a fun activity while illustrating a scientific principle.  Science and technology centers are designed to create an exciting platform for the learning experience. Many of these centers are divisions of Universities and are also involved with the public school systems in an effort to make learning a more rewarding experience by showing students the possible applications for their regular studies as they relate to technology.
    To present the material, centers often use many interactive elements, actual hands on activities and demonstration. We believe a center would have a beneficial impact on the Shiawassee county area. Such a center could cover topics that would provide information on health, the environment, adaptive technology, space exploration, industrial technology,  and numerous other sciences. 

 



John Siegel & Victoria Croasdell are the Co-owners of a family business MRISAR; Institute  of Science, Art & Robotics.  Their internationally recognized research & developmental work includes: rehabilitation robotics, biomedical, electronics and alternative energies.  They are CO-founders of an environmental & humanitarian  nonprofit organization. 


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