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Using earthquakes to uncover the Earth's inner secrets: interactive exhibits for geophysical education [PDF]
International audienceThe Educational & Outreach Group (E&O Group) of the Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV) designed a portable museum to bring on the road educational activities focused on seismology, seismic hazard and Earth science.
Alfonsi, L. +20 more
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Looking Back to Think Ahead: Reflections on Science Festival Evaluation and Research
This methodological review considers science festival evaluation and research studies that have been published in the peer-reviewed literature since 2011, when modern-day science festivals were defined formally.
K. Peterman, Monae Verbeke, K. Nielsen
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“Pint of Science” is an outreach activity bringing the latest scientific discoveries to the community in the relaxed atmosphere of a pub. Founded in the United Kingdom in 2012, this three-night festival in May is now held annually in cities around the ...
Katharina Richter, Nicky Thomas
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Modern psychological science to sport [PDF]
In April 2015 the 7th All-Russian Festival of Student Sport took place. It was established seven years ago by the decision of the Academician V.A. Sadovnichy, rector of Lomonosov Moscow State University.
Artem I. Kovalev
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Climateurope Festival: An innovative way of linking science and society
The Climateurope Festivals were designed to create synergies between different European, national and international initiatives in the fields of Earth-system modelling & Climate Services and enhance the transfer of information between suppliers and ...
Lola Kotova +13 more
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The role of science festivals [PDF]
John Durant The wind of change is blowing through the world of science outreach. Tried and tested approaches—in journalism, broadcasting, museums, science centers, and elsewhere—are being reworked in unconventional and sometimes surprising ways. At the same time, older assumptions—about the importance of emphasizing “objectivity” in science, of ...
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Junk modelling at the British Science Festival: A reflection on non-directive play in action [PDF]
This is a journal article considering reflective non-directive play practice at the British Science Festival event in ...
Justine Howard, Peter King
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AKULTURASI ISLAM SUNDA (Kajian terhadap Tradisi Hajat Sasih)
This research is about Idul Adha festival which is combined with Hajat Sasih, a ritual that is spread out in Kampung Naga. Phenomenological approach with ethno science paradigm by James P. Spradley is used to record the festival.
Abdurrahman Misno Bambang
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Inequitable access to science, technology, engineering, arts and mathematics (STEAM) has been explored by multiple studies which have shown that some publics are underserved by existing informal educational and cultural provision, and under-represented
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Back to the Future? Presenting archaeology at the Green Man Festival
In the summer of 2011, Cardiff Osteoarchaeology Research Group was invited to present a number of archaeological engagement activities at the Green Man music festival as part of the Einstein’s Garden science learning area. The project, called Back to the
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