Monday May 21 2012

TheHappyScientist.com Offers Free Access for Science FCAT Crunch Time in Florida

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (April 4, 2011) - TheHappyScientist.com, a popular website for science education, is granting free access to online video lessons and experiments for Florida students and teachers studying for the 2011 Science FCAT (Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test).

From April 4-20, the public may visit TheHappyScientist.com and click on the Science FCAT Crunch Time link to receive free access to all of the site’s offerings, including more than 500 video lessons and experiments related to the Science FCAT. Florida public schools will administer the science test April 19-20.

“I want to help students see the importance of science in their daily lives, so all of the lessons are fun, easy to understand and encourage students to try the experiments themselves,” said the website’s creator, Robert Krampf. “Working with the Florida Association of Science Teachers and Florida Association of Science Supervisors, we granted free access to the site early for teachers to include the videos in their lesson plans for crunch time. Teachers have logged in more than 24,000 times so far! Now we are making full access available to families so that students can prep at home.”

Scientist Robert Krampf is well-known by teachers and science museums for his creative, spark-filled energy demonstrations and online video lessons that make science fun to learn. Krampf, a former collections geologist and instructor at the Memphis Pink Palace Museum, has been featured on Late Night with David Letterman, Fantastic Facts in London, CBS This Morning, CNN and Discovery Channel’s The Know Zone.

Teachers, parents and students around the world use Krampf’s website, TheHappyScientist.com, to access a broad range of online learning on science topics. Portions of the site are free, while full access is usually reserved for subscribers including school districts, individual schools, students, teachers, homeschoolers and adults who are curious about their world.

TheHappyScientist.com attracts an average of 20,000 unique visitors each month. Krampf’s free Experiment of the Week newsletter provides hands-on activities to about 180,000 families worldwide. The Science Photo of the Day reaches more than 17,000 people each day. Krampf is based in Jacksonville, Fla. For more information, visit the website at http://TheHappyScientist.com. Follow Krampf on Twitter @Happy_Scientist.
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Contact: Heidi Smith, hsmith@hsmithinc.com, 941.504.2803
Media: Photos and video are online at http://thehappyscientist.com.

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