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<p>Telus World of Science is a charitable organization that engages British Columbians in science and inspires future science and technology leadership throughout our province. We co-hosted an event along with Hives for Humanity at Telus World of Science, attracting constant traffic through the three hour event. It was an excellent opportunity to engage with a lot of the public in partnership with a popular, well-established hub. The demographic of our visitors were mostly children and teenagers along with parents, and we had several different activities including: </p> | <p>Telus World of Science is a charitable organization that engages British Columbians in science and inspires future science and technology leadership throughout our province. We co-hosted an event along with Hives for Humanity at Telus World of Science, attracting constant traffic through the three hour event. It was an excellent opportunity to engage with a lot of the public in partnership with a popular, well-established hub. The demographic of our visitors were mostly children and teenagers along with parents, and we had several different activities including: </p> | ||
− | <ol style="list- | + | <ol style="list-style:none;"><li>- Trivia board with topical, relatively difficult questions to engage both children and adults. Click <a href="https://2015.igem.org/Team:British_Columbia/Practices/Booth/Trivia">here</a> to play the Bee Trivia. |
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<li>- Input poster for visitors to write their thoughts and draw pictures </li> | <li>- Input poster for visitors to write their thoughts and draw pictures </li> |
Revision as of 04:54, 12 September 2015
Science World Booth
Through our interviews, we realized there was a large deficiency in the public's awareness of CCD and worked to remedy this through large scale public events.
Telus World of Science is a charitable organization that engages British Columbians in science and inspires future science and technology leadership throughout our province. We co-hosted an event along with Hives for Humanity at Telus World of Science, attracting constant traffic through the three hour event. It was an excellent opportunity to engage with a lot of the public in partnership with a popular, well-established hub. The demographic of our visitors were mostly children and teenagers along with parents, and we had several different activities including:
- - Trivia board with topical, relatively difficult questions to engage both children and adults. Click here to play the Bee Trivia.
- - Input poster for visitors to write their thoughts and draw pictures
- - DNA extraction station for teaching kids science
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