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Building Paper Speaker: A Hands-On Science Workshop at The Doon School

A case study from Finland’s education system—often hailed as a pioneer in experiential science learning—revealed a 35% improvement in scientific literacy among students engaged in hands-on experiments. But let’s be honest, we didn’t really need a study to tell us that learning is best when it’s hands-on. The Young Creators Programme at The Doon School put this idea into action with a workshop that let students not just learn about sound and electromagnetism but actually build something out of it—a functional paper speaker.

EXPERT LED PAPER SPEAKER WORKSHOP

Led by Clifford Prince, a research scholar at the Indian Institute of Remote Sensing (IIRS), the workshop took students through the fascinating science of sound waves, electromagnetism, and amplification. But instead of just talking about how a speaker works, they got to build one using everyday materials—paper, copper wire, and a magnet. What started as a simple question—How do speakers work?—quickly turned into an immersive learning experience where theory met reality.

The class 8th students of The Doon School first explored the role of a speaker’s diaphragm—the part that moves to create sound. Turns out, paper is an excellent material for this because it’s both lightweight and strong. They then worked on crafting the coil—thin copper wire wrapped around the top of the paper cone—which, when placed near a magnet, would generate movement as an electric signal passed through it. As the coil moved back and forth, it transferred vibrations to the paper cone, which then amplified the sound into the air.

From understanding electromagnetic induction to physically assembling their own working speakers, The Doon School students saw science leap off the pages of their textbooks and take shape in their hands. Some were surprised by how simple the process was, others were fascinated by the physics behind it, and one even had a moment of realization that copper and bronze aren’t the same!

DOON SCHOOL STUDENTS WITH THEIR PAPER SPEAKERS

Workshops like these are what Earthlab Science Club is all about—bridging the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical discovery. By turning a physics concept into a real-world creation, the Young Creators Programme didn’t just teach students about sound; it let them experience it, build, and most importantly, hear it.

 

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Art, Light & Innovation: Young Creators at The Doon School Experiment with DIY Projectors

What if you could bring your drawings to life—turning simple sketches into moving projections? That’s exactly what students at The Doon School’s Young Creators Programme experienced in an innovative DIY Projectors Workshop led by architect and designer Anshk Kumar.

From ancient cave paintings to modern light projections, visual storytelling has shaped cultures for centuries. In this hands-on session, students in D & C Form (Class 7 & 8) discovered the magic of light, optics, and animation—all while building their own projectors using nothing more than paper cups and wrapping sheets!

Headless Body Task DIY PROJECTOR WORKSHOP

From Sketch to Projection: A Hands-On Experience

Guided by Ansh Kumar, co-founder of Tiny Farms Lab, students explored inspiring artworks before sketching their own reimaginings of a “headless body”—some gave it a light bulb, car wheels, gloves, or even a PS5 as a head! They then constructed DIY projectors and experimented with different surfaces, angles, and techniques to bring their animations to life.

But this wasn’t just about art—it was about curiosity, problem-solving, and discovery. A Stanford study found that students engaged in design-based learning perform 30% better in creative problem-solving and adaptability to complex challenges. By working through challenges and refining their creations, students in this DIY Projectors workshop gained insights into light and optics while sharpening their storytelling and critical thinking skills.

Students constructing DIY projectors

What Students Had to Say about the DIY Projectors Workshop:

💡 “I never thought light art could be this simple!”

🎨 “This workshop made me appreciate art so much more.”

🌟 “Watching my own abstract creations projected was amazing!”

Curated by Earthlab Club, workshops like these make learning immersive and experiential, giving students opportunities to learn by doing. By blending art, science, and creativity, these sessions spark curiosity and innovation in young minds.

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