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== Our Visit to the Kindergarden ==
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Two members of our group, Furkan Bestepe and Furkan Sacit Ceylan, visited the kindergarden Burc Child Academy. This visit was done to give education to these gifted children education on bacteria, synthetic biology. They presented iGEM to the kids.
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During the presentation, the first thing done was asking them what the iGEM logo looks like and how it could have any relationship with a bacteria and cogwhell. The first answer was the sun. After short explanitions, they understood what it represents and we asked how it has a bond with a bacteria. As expected, the children were not able to answer this question so we answered fort hem. We told them how synthetic biology Works. We teached them parts under the name ‘information’. They briefly learned how systems are implemented to bacteria.
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When we asked them “What does a bacteria do?”, their answers were focused on that they were bad and that they made us sick. We teached them that there are also good-willed bacteria out there and that not all of them are harmful.
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We also gave hygiene education. This was to show how bacteria could cause illness and how we can prevent it. We told them to wash their hands, cut their fingernails, brush their teeth etc.
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Also, an experiment was performed. This experiment was a simple model of our iGEM Project. In our experiment, to represent stinky bacteria we used a pot full of water with blackpepper on the surface. We added dry beverage to another pot also containing water. Each time we added more dry beverage, different colors formed and this showed that we were changing the structure of the bacterias. Then we added some detergant to the dry beverage pot to dispose the blackpepper to show how we got rid of the bad smell. The children were very suprised when the blackpeppers suddenly vanished the moment we added the detergant.
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At the end of the day we asked them what they think about bacteria now. They were not bacteria haters anymore. They even wanted to have their own pet bacteria with different abilities such as hair coloring bacteria, hair growing bacteria, bacteria doing homework, Beyblade maker bacteria, the bacteria that kills itself, a bacteria that makes evil bacteria good bacteria and so on.
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In the end, this presentation teached these little scientists what iGEM is, that bacteria are not just something that make us sick, gave them a general idea of what synthetic biology is and how it works and that science is not boring and that it can be fun.
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Our Visit to the Kindergarden

Two members of our group, Furkan Bestepe and Furkan Sacit Ceylan, visited the kindergarden Burc Child Academy. This visit was done to give education to these gifted children education on bacteria, synthetic biology. They presented iGEM to the kids.

AUC Turkey KindergardenVisit005.jpg

During the presentation, the first thing done was asking them what the iGEM logo looks like and how it could have any relationship with a bacteria and cogwhell. The first answer was the sun. After short explanitions, they understood what it represents and we asked how it has a bond with a bacteria. As expected, the children were not able to answer this question so we answered fort hem. We told them how synthetic biology Works. We teached them parts under the name ‘information’. They briefly learned how systems are implemented to bacteria.

AUC Turkey KindergardenVisit002.jpg

AUC Turkey KindergardenVisit006.jpg

When we asked them “What does a bacteria do?”, their answers were focused on that they were bad and that they made us sick. We teached them that there are also good-willed bacteria out there and that not all of them are harmful. We also gave hygiene education. This was to show how bacteria could cause illness and how we can prevent it. We told them to wash their hands, cut their fingernails, brush their teeth etc.

Also, an experiment was performed. This experiment was a simple model of our iGEM Project. In our experiment, to represent stinky bacteria we used a pot full of water with blackpepper on the surface. We added dry beverage to another pot also containing water. Each time we added more dry beverage, different colors formed and this showed that we were changing the structure of the bacterias. Then we added some detergant to the dry beverage pot to dispose the blackpepper to show how we got rid of the bad smell. The children were very suprised when the blackpeppers suddenly vanished the moment we added the detergant.

AUC Turkey KindergardenVisit003.jpg

AUC Turkey KindergardenVisit001.jpg

At the end of the day we asked them what they think about bacteria now. They were not bacteria haters anymore. They even wanted to have their own pet bacteria with different abilities such as hair coloring bacteria, hair growing bacteria, bacteria doing homework, Beyblade maker bacteria, the bacteria that kills itself, a bacteria that makes evil bacteria good bacteria and so on. In the end, this presentation teached these little scientists what iGEM is, that bacteria are not just something that make us sick, gave them a general idea of what synthetic biology is and how it works and that science is not boring and that it can be fun.

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