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Science Camp, Scientia Sit Potentia

Hello, everyone!

In this post I want to tell you about my experience during Science Camp IV. The Science Camp Iv is a camping activity which held in Taman Wisata Bougenville, Banjaran from 16 until 17 September 2016. Our motto during the science camp is sciencia sit potentia which means "knowledge is power". Science camp isn't an ordinary camping, stay overnight in nature and the aim is to closer to nature, or any else reason to have a camping activity. But science camp activity has the aim to training me and other partisipants to do a research.


I went to the school on six o'clock in the morning and arrived on the school at 06.30 a.m. My friends and I gathered in the yard waiting the bus that will bring us to the Taman Wisata Bougenville. I was shocked because isn't an ordinary bus, it was an army bus. So I stepped into the bus in the corner. The trip taked up to 2 hours. So the most of my friends fell asleep on the bus.

Finally I arrived on Taman Wisata Bougeville. It had very cozy atsmosphere, but also very cold there. My friends and I gathered in a hall made from wood.  There I got some explanation about research. About how to create a research, from making a purpose of the research, observation, until write the research reports from the representatives of LIPI.



After that, I went to the tent to put my bag. Then I went to the hall to eat and pray dzuhur. I was appointed to be a muadzin. After pray, Mrs. Yattini explained me and my friends how to write a research reports. I had to write quickly because Mrs. Yattini explained it quickly.


Then me and my friends which is incorporated in the same division gathered with our teacher coaches. Then I introduced myself in front hof my friends. After that, I returned to the hall and form a group consisted of six people. My team got a task to research the 3D glasses. So my team got a long explanation from kang Satria about the 3D glasses.


At night, I made a presentation with my friends about the 3D glasses.  At first, the participants planned to sleep at the tent but because the climate was not good. So the participants slept at the hall. Although the room condition was very cold.


The next day, I woke up early in the morning to pray shubuh. After that, my team presented our research reports. About how 3D glasses works. Our presentation was running smoothly. But it didn't complete because the committee stopped it because the time limit was exhausted.


After the whole group presented their research, I went to the field and made a kite with my team. After we created it, we played it. But there are none of my friends in my team who can play it. Then we told to gathered in the field to closed the activity of science camp iv. Followed by the inauguration of the new chairman. I returned into the hall to tidy up my bag and prepare to return to the school.

When the bus arrived, the participants of science camp iv stepped up into the bus. The trip was pretty long, because the traffic is jammed. Compounded with the rain outside the bus. But finally I arrived on the school. After pray ashar on masi'ina sholihin mosque, I went to home by angkot.






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