ScienceWiz® Launches – A New Era in Digital STEAM Learning
ScienceWiz® empowers libraries to transform passive learning into exciting discovery that is accessible and engaging for all ages. With interactive digital content, guided experiments and STEAM-based challenges, ScienceWiz turns your library into a hub of curiosity.
Patrons won’t just absorb information — they’ll explore it, question it and create with it.
UNLIMITED SIMULTANEOUS ACCESS
Fully Browser-Based Platform Accessible instantly via any internet-enabled device.
⭐ STEAM-aligned curriculum — ideal for summer, pop-up, enrichment, online-outreach and afterschool
⭐ Perfect for makerspaces, STEM clubs, and intergenerational programming
⭐ Easy to implement and staff-friendly
STEAM ADVENTURES
ScienceWiz® Online STEAM ADVENTURES
“ScienceWiz® is more than just a digital resource—it’s a powerful, immersive learning experience that encourages exploration and discovery,” said Regan Dewey, SVP of Sales North America.
“Public libraries are vital centers of lifelong learning, and with ScienceWiz®, we’re equipping them with a robust tool to inspire the next generation of scientists, thinkers and innovators.”
With ScienceWiz®, public libraries can now offer engaging, high-quality STEAM education anytime, anywhere. This interactive platform allows unlimited, simultaneous access to media-rich “Beyond eBooks” on topics including electricity and magnetism, biology and biomes, chemistry, physics, cosmology, light, sound, energy, charge, inventions, electronics and geology. Most of the interactive books include AI avatars you can talk to. Designed for both in-library and remote learning, ScienceWiz® helps libraries reach and inspire learners of all ages in new and exciting ways.
For current list of STEAM Adventures, CLICK on the red link below:
⭐ Multimedia-rich modules filled with animations, interactive diagrams, clickable elements and mini-simulations.
⭐ Curriculum-Aligned Activity Book Companions: Printable or digital companion activity books reinforce key concepts and offer activities, challenges and worksheets.
⭐ Hands-On Experiment Guides: DIY science experiments using household items, encouraging real-world application of digital learning.
⭐ Modular Content Structure: Bite-sized modules for easier understanding and progressive learning.
⭐ Remote + In-Library Access: Expanding educational reach to families, schools and homeschoolers.
⭐ Multi-sensory Learning Design: Combines visuals, interactivity, audio and hands-on tasks to support different learning styles.
⭐ Continual Content Updates: New modules and updates added regularly to keep content fresh and relevant.
⭐ Electra Speaking Avatars: Animated guides that walk users through complex topics in a relatable, engaging manner.
⭐ AI-Powered Q&A Interactions: Real-time, intelligent, age-appropriate responses to user questions.
STEAM CLASSES include 8-12 lessons This is Lesson 5 of 8 on Sound It covers the topic of Volume and Sound
What did you do last time?parabolareflectechowaveabsorblongitudinalPRINT the word next
to the image on the next slide.
Louder! Louder! Louder! Volume describes
whether a sound is
LOUD or SOFT. Shouting is LOUD in volume!
Loud sounds use a lot of energy. 2The harder you hit a drum,
the more it will vibrate.
The more the drum vibrates,
the louder the sound will be. 1How LOUD is loud?Drums OR
spoons and
pans can be
very loud, too.Shout, really SHOUT!Now measure sound
VIBRATIONS withBouncy Balls!SHOUT!
How HIGH
can you make
the balls bounce?3You are about
to go to
"Bouncy Balls."It will
open
in a
NEW TAB4BE SURE
to TURN ON THE MIC!Click to LINK to
Bouncy Balls.12What did you observe?The louder the sound
the higher the balls bounced!And the GREATER theBe sure that
the app shows sound vibrations.1Download Audacity is FREE.
(for desktops or laptops)2or - GO TO the app store.
Search for "free voice recorder." InstallNow record your own voice.2Select RECORD. After you install, be sure to give it mic access. 13Voice PrintVoice prints are
as unique as fingerprints! 4How unique
is your voice print? Record a LOUD sound
followed by the same
sound spoken SOFTLY.Watch your “voice print”
as you speak into the mic. 4Let’s apply a scientific description to your observations. LouderSofterHow does the voice print
of the LOUDER sound differ
from that of the SOFTER sound?
Is the difference obvious? Lower height
or amplitudeamplitudeamplitudeThe HEIGHT of a wave is called amplitude.Taller height
or amplitudeAmplitudeLook at these two diagrams of a simple wave.
Which wave is “taller” and which wave is “shorter?”The blue wave is taller
and has greater amplitude.Below are two waves (blue and red)
that are superimposed, one on top of the other. Which of these two separate waves is taller
or has the greater amplitude?The LOUDER the sound, the GREATER the height
or AMPLITUDE of the sound waves. Now compare the sound waves
you recorded on your device.Louder Softer How does the amplitude
of the LOUDER sound
compare to the amplitude
of the SOFTER sound?The volume of sound
is measured in decibels (dB).
Like a temperature scale
on a thermometer,
the decibel scale
can go below zero. USING A DECIBEL METERLet's
MEASURE
decibels!The average person can hear sounds down to about 0 dB.
That is quiet, indeed.
Rustling leaves
are about 20 dB.
Some people,
with very good hearing,
can even hear sounds
down to -15 dB.Search for "decibel meter free".
Download and install.The app stores
for digital devices
provide
FREE
decibel
meters.YodelingHere are some suggestions.Start measuring the volume of SOUNDS! Record your
measurements.
Repeat each
measurement
2-3 times.
Does the volume
measured (in dB)
change
with distance
from the sound?
Chart One difficulty with
measuring soft sounds
is that the background
or ambient noise
around you interferes.
Even a quiet room
can have ambient
noise levels of
almost 40 dB!What's the LOUDEST?Just keep multiplying by 10.
This is a logarithmic scale.
When a sound increases by 10 decibels,
it is actually getting
10 times louder! 20 decibels is 10 times louder
than 10 decibels.
30 decibels is 100 times
(10 X 10) louder than 10 decibels.
40 decibels is 1,000 times
(10 x 10 x 10) louder than 10 decibels.Advanced:
Useful if you know
scientific notation. YES!Are there
dangerous levels of sound
that you should avoid?WARNING!
85 decibels or higher
can cause permanent damage
and lead to hearing loss! Does the duration of a loud noise
affect the level of damage?YES!!
The greater the dB,
the shorter the amount of time it takes
to cause permanent damage.
What is the DANGER LEVEL
in decibels, that can
permanently damage your hearing? Gas Lawn Mower
(85-95 dB)
(Unsafe: limit use to
about 1 hr per week)304060130120
129106
115101
1051009580
907570150
17520Motor Cycle
(100 dB - at 1m)
No more than
20 min per weekLeaves Rustling
(20 dB)
SAFE
Whispering
(30 dB)
Totally SAFE
Home ambient
noise (40 dB)
Totally SAFEConversation
(60 dB)
SAFENOTE: Above 100 dB -volume lowered
to protect your hearing!Washing Machine
(70 dB)
(SAFE level for
most machines)Vacuum Cleaner
(75 dB)
(SAFE range - if at
this level or below)Hair Dryer
(80-90 dB)
(Unsafe: limit use
to 4 hrs per week)Helicopter
(105 dB at 100 ft)
or School Dance!
(No more than
8 min /week)Chainsaw
(120 to 125 dB)
Damages hearing
in under 10 secondsRock Concert
(105-120 or more)
WARNING
Very Hazardous! Jet Take-off
(130 or more dB)
Damages hearing
instantly.Firecracker and Fireworks
(150 dB at 3 ft.)
Damages hearing
instantly!Sperm Whale!
(230 dB)
Loudest animal.
It just makes CLICKS!230Click
to hear
soundAbove 85 dB is harmfulSound Levels in Decibels Select Each Colored ButtonAbove 85 dB is harmfulThe Power of Sound!What is the unit
for measuring
the volume of soundAs a sound gets louder
what happens to the waveAs a sound becomes
quieter, what happens to the waveWhat device can you use to measure the volume of sound12345About how many decibels
is the ambient noise in a householdA decibel meterdecibels (dB)The amplitude or height
of the wave increases.The amplitude or height
of the wave decreases.In a quiet household,
it is about 40 decibels.
Ann Einstein, MAT and retired teacher, has contributed to both the testing of the hands-on projects and the editing of the ScienceWiz® books and online content –– for many years. “We start with the basics and go on from there. Many other programs ask students to connect the dots without giving them many dots to connect –– NOT a basis for learning much of anything.“
Let the adventure begin!
STEAM Books You Can Talk To
Biomes and Habitats with Build-A-Biome
Chess, Games, 3D Puzzles
Exclusively available to libraries are the online versions of ScienceWiz’s collection of puzzles and games,
including the beloved Chess: Once A Pawn a Time and the award winning Cool Circuits.
The online Chess Book I: Once A Pawn A Time is designed to teach even very young children the basic chess moves and board layout.
Book II combines the teaching of basic chess strategies with game play.
The third book, The Dirty Tricks of Chess Players, sharpens and improves game strategy by teaching eight essential “tricks” from forks to skewers. Chess problems, available online, are used to hone those skills through practice. What’s the next best move?
Students of all ages can play chess online against the computer chess engines Crafty and Stockfish. Levels are selectable and range from novice to a middle tier level of about 1400 elo. At this point, most players are prepared to play online against matched players or against a computer. The endgames that follow the “best-next-move” puzzles can be optionally played out against Crafty who, in these endgames, is set to a grandmaster level. Such endgames can be very interesting and challenging, even when a player starts at a great advantage.
AI Experts and Translators Both spoken and in text in 58 languages.
There are AI experts that patrons can TALK to in English. The AI based avatars are available for different grade levels and in about 58 Languages.
There are also translators that patrons can both speak and/or text with. Again, there is a set of about 58 languages to choose from.
We’d be happy to provide a tailored demo showcasing the vast content based on your target group.
Just let us know your preferred date and interest!
We look forward to connecting with you.
Thanks, and see you soon!
Or email us at: library@sciencewiz.com
Complies with NGSS
ScienceWiz ADAPTIVE NGSS complies with the Next Generation Science Standards developed by the National Science Teachers Association, the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the National Research Council and Achieve, a non-profit organization.