There has been an exciting new addition fo the Conference Program - a new break-out session:
Illustrating your posts: Rosalind Reid, editor of American Scientist Magazine, leads a discussion about using photographs, illustrations, video clips and other multimedia to offer blog readers other ways to learn about science.
See what's new at the conference homepage. See how you can help spread the word about it here.
And speaking of illustrations and multimedia as science educational tools, you should check out THE FILTER, a BoingBoing of science. Learn more about it here.
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“Studying whether there’s life on Mars or studying how the universe began, there’s something magical about pushing back the frontiers of knowledge.
This was the slideshow of the presentation Dennis Meredith gave at the AAAS 2010, just before me on Sunday morning - this was pre-recorded. The live presentation was even more fun:
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