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Shouldn't OMSI redirect to Oregon Museum of Science and Industry, rather than vice-versa? I'm somewhat new to wikipedia and don't know the exact procedure on this. Sunilonln 02:44, 3 Jun 2004 (UTC)
Perhaps I'm wrong, but the date of OMSI's purchase of the submarine seems wrong. I know for a fact that it's been docked in the Willamette River since at least 1994. -- Micahbrwn 02:00, 9 Jun 2005 (UTC)
I think that maybe some mention should be given to the level of volunteer work put in at OMSI. I dont have the exact numbers, but some rediculous percentage of the man hours at OMSI is done by volunteers in the Volunteers in Promoting Science (VIPS) program. Additionally, the Rising Stars program could be mentioned along with the summer camps as a way of training for a job environment. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Rekov ( talk • contribs) 23:36, 15 April 2007 (UTC).
I think there should be some mention of OMSI being more of a children's museum than for adults. When you hear the full name "Oregon Museum of Science and Industry" it sounds much more adult oriented, like the Smithsonian, while in actuality it's much more hands on and has a playground atmosphere. Not that there's anything wrong with that 198.6.46.11 18:40, 6 August 2007 (UTC)
It's a common misconception to think of the museum as only for children. OMSI is family-oriented, and makes a point of designing its exhibits and museum as a whole to appeal not only to children but adults as well. From the museum's mission:
OMSI puts the "WOW!" in science for the kid in each of us!
The Oregon Museum of Science and Industry (OMSI) is a scientific, educational, and cultural resource center dedicated to improving the public's understanding of science and technology. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Analemma61 ( talk • contribs) 17:18, 1 August 2008 (UTC)
So, I was talking to a friend who mentioned Eugene's "Science Factory" (formerly Wiztech) had originally been named OMSI as well. Anyone know anything about this? 198.6.46.11 18:40, 6 August 2007 (UTC)
This article has more than enough information to achieve a GA class rating. However, hardly anything is properly sourced using reliable sources and the sections needs to be combined into larger related sections, see the manual of style for general guidelines on editing style. Aboutmovies 03:15, 5 October 2007 (UTC)
OMSI has a series of camps around the region--these are a significant portion of OMSI's programs. Just mentioning it in case someone wants to write about it before I. Hotshot977 ( talk) 01:15, 30 September 2008 (UTC)
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Shouldn't OMSI redirect to Oregon Museum of Science and Industry, rather than vice-versa? I'm somewhat new to wikipedia and don't know the exact procedure on this. Sunilonln 02:44, 3 Jun 2004 (UTC)
Perhaps I'm wrong, but the date of OMSI's purchase of the submarine seems wrong. I know for a fact that it's been docked in the Willamette River since at least 1994. -- Micahbrwn 02:00, 9 Jun 2005 (UTC)
I think that maybe some mention should be given to the level of volunteer work put in at OMSI. I dont have the exact numbers, but some rediculous percentage of the man hours at OMSI is done by volunteers in the Volunteers in Promoting Science (VIPS) program. Additionally, the Rising Stars program could be mentioned along with the summer camps as a way of training for a job environment. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Rekov ( talk • contribs) 23:36, 15 April 2007 (UTC).
I think there should be some mention of OMSI being more of a children's museum than for adults. When you hear the full name "Oregon Museum of Science and Industry" it sounds much more adult oriented, like the Smithsonian, while in actuality it's much more hands on and has a playground atmosphere. Not that there's anything wrong with that 198.6.46.11 18:40, 6 August 2007 (UTC)
It's a common misconception to think of the museum as only for children. OMSI is family-oriented, and makes a point of designing its exhibits and museum as a whole to appeal not only to children but adults as well. From the museum's mission:
OMSI puts the "WOW!" in science for the kid in each of us!
The Oregon Museum of Science and Industry (OMSI) is a scientific, educational, and cultural resource center dedicated to improving the public's understanding of science and technology. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Analemma61 ( talk • contribs) 17:18, 1 August 2008 (UTC)
So, I was talking to a friend who mentioned Eugene's "Science Factory" (formerly Wiztech) had originally been named OMSI as well. Anyone know anything about this? 198.6.46.11 18:40, 6 August 2007 (UTC)
This article has more than enough information to achieve a GA class rating. However, hardly anything is properly sourced using reliable sources and the sections needs to be combined into larger related sections, see the manual of style for general guidelines on editing style. Aboutmovies 03:15, 5 October 2007 (UTC)
OMSI has a series of camps around the region--these are a significant portion of OMSI's programs. Just mentioning it in case someone wants to write about it before I. Hotshot977 ( talk) 01:15, 30 September 2008 (UTC)
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