Difference between revisions of "Team:Cambridge-JIC/Outreach"
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<center><h3>Do scientists do a good job of communicating their research to the public? </h3></center> | <center><h3>Do scientists do a good job of communicating their research to the public? </h3></center> | ||
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<p>To promote understanding of synthetic biology it will be important to introduce it and its benefits at an earlier stage of education, and ideally include it in the school syllabus. The students will be the next generation of synthetic biologists and in turn can drive the development of public understanding regarding this area of science.</p> | <p>To promote understanding of synthetic biology it will be important to introduce it and its benefits at an earlier stage of education, and ideally include it in the school syllabus. The students will be the next generation of synthetic biologists and in turn can drive the development of public understanding regarding this area of science.</p> | ||
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<center><h1>Outreach</h1></center> | <center><h1>Outreach</h1></center> | ||
<p>On Friday the 11th September the team held a Synthetic Biology Outreach Event in the Department of Plant Sciences, Cambridge. The event was aimed at sixth form students with the hope that it may encourage the students to pursue their interests in STEM and also highlight a possible area of study that they may not have considered. Students from two schools attended the event: Long Road Sixth Form College, Cambridge and The Judd, Tonbridge. The day was split into 3 sessions: a presentation introducing synthetic biology, a workshop on programming with Arduinos and a workshop on microscopy.</p> | <p>On Friday the 11th September the team held a Synthetic Biology Outreach Event in the Department of Plant Sciences, Cambridge. The event was aimed at sixth form students with the hope that it may encourage the students to pursue their interests in STEM and also highlight a possible area of study that they may not have considered. Students from two schools attended the event: Long Road Sixth Form College, Cambridge and The Judd, Tonbridge. The day was split into 3 sessions: a presentation introducing synthetic biology, a workshop on programming with Arduinos and a workshop on microscopy.</p> | ||
<p>Tom Almeroth-Williams, a reporter from a local news outlet published a report on the day. The article can be seen <a href="http://www.cambridge-news.co.uk/Sixth-formers-science-microscope-Cambridge/story-27803060-detail/story.html" class="blue">here</a>. </p> | <p>Tom Almeroth-Williams, a reporter from a local news outlet published a report on the day. The article can be seen <a href="http://www.cambridge-news.co.uk/Sixth-formers-science-microscope-Cambridge/story-27803060-detail/story.html" class="blue">here</a>. </p> | ||
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<h3>Objectives of the Day</h3> | <h3>Objectives of the Day</h3> | ||
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<p>An introduction on what synthetic biology is and its real world applications was given in a short presentation. The iGEM competition was emphasised as a way in which undergraduates and even high school students can get involved in synthetic biology projects, while advancing the field through international collaboration and increasing public awareness. The knowledge the team had gained during the project was shared by focusing on the use of fluorescence microscopy as a tool for quantitative measurement in synthetic biology.</p> | <p>An introduction on what synthetic biology is and its real world applications was given in a short presentation. The iGEM competition was emphasised as a way in which undergraduates and even high school students can get involved in synthetic biology projects, while advancing the field through international collaboration and increasing public awareness. The knowledge the team had gained during the project was shared by focusing on the use of fluorescence microscopy as a tool for quantitative measurement in synthetic biology.</p> | ||
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<h3>Microscopy Workshop</h3> | <h3>Microscopy Workshop</h3> | ||
<p>For students thinking of doing scientific courses at university, experience in the practical aspect of science is extremely important. It forms a much more significant part of university courses than a typical school syllabus.</p> | <p>For students thinking of doing scientific courses at university, experience in the practical aspect of science is extremely important. It forms a much more significant part of university courses than a typical school syllabus.</p> | ||
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<li><p>All the resources that we made are available on the wiki and easily replicable so that anyone is free to use them to hold their own event.</p></li> | <li><p>All the resources that we made are available on the wiki and easily replicable so that anyone is free to use them to hold their own event.</p></li> | ||
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