Tuesday March 9 2010
New! District Level Subscriptions for The Happy Scientist.

Affordable Access for Your Entire District!

Every teacher in your District can now have a full year of total access to Robert Krampf's library of science videos and hands-on experiments. Following Robert Krampf's philosophy of making science accessible, the resources are appropriate for a wide age range, from Primary through adult. Robert's goal is to make science interesting and understandable without talking down to the audience or talking over their heads.

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Resources Tied to Your State's Science Standards.

We already have the standards for Florida, Texas, and California matched to the videos that support them. We will do the same thing for your state's standards, as part of your District Subscription.

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Access for Every Student.

Even better, all of your students have full access at home, allowing them to continue exploring science, as well as sharing the experiments and videos with their family.

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Affordable! Only Pennies per Student.

While similar services often charge more than $1000 per school for this kind of access, we are offering an introductory annual subscription for only $100 per school.

Introductory Price: Now through March, 2010.

Price

Other educational sites charge ten times as much. Why is the price so low?

Robert loves his work, so he does most of it himself. By doing his own research, writing, editing, sound, etc., he keeps expenses low, and we pass that savings on to you. He is also determined to show students, teachers, and families that science can be both interesting and understandable. By keeping prices low, we hope to give access to as many people as possible.

Contact us now at membersupport@krampf.com or call (904)347-7205.

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Blow out a burning candle, and then eat it!
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Vid-bits

These are short, science oriented videos that don't fit neatly into other categories. Many are just for fun, as I learn more about the world of video.

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Fun at Technorama

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Lightning at the Beach

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