This new interactive experience in Dublin aims to spark children’s interest in STEM subjects
Dream Tomorrow Today, an immersive STEM experience for children and families, will debut in Dublin on July 1st at the Theatre of Light in Point Square. This internationally acclaimed exhibition, curated by Flying Fish, aims to inspire and engage young minds with cutting-edge technology and innovative ideas, sparking curiosity about the future.
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‘Dream Tomorrow Today’ offers a hands-on, multi-sensory journey through interactive exhibits, virtual reality simulations, and thought-provoking installations. In order to spark an interest in these subjects, visitors will have the opportunity to learn about cutting-edge ideas in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics).
Boosting Children’s Interest in STEM Subjects Through Interactive Learning
Children’s interest in STEM subjects is increased by experiences such as this, according to Flying Fish Principal & Managing Director Jay Brown. Empirical evidence demonstrates that interactive learning enhances students’ interest in STEM subjects and motivates them to pursue advanced coursework and employment in these fields.
Dan Gleeson, co-owner of the Theatre of Light, highlights the exhibition’s role in fostering curiosity and problem-solving skills among young learners. “This is more than just an event; it’s an investigation of creativity and advancement, sowing the seeds of wonder and curiosity in our children.”
Attendees will engage in activities like building new inventions, cleaning up a ball pit “lake,” and shopping at a futuristic grocery store. Central to the exhibition is the “Planet Power” metric, encouraging sustainable and equitable practices.
‘Dream Tomorrow Today’ runs in Dublin until September, offering a unique and educational adventure for children and families alike.