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Science, Society and Sims: The future of science education

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Ideas workshop
Open pdf version of workshop outcomes (58kb)

CONNECT
Ben Barker, At-Bristol
Open pdf version of Ben Barker's PowerPoint presentation (3.3mb)

Space Mission
Tim Boundy, National Space Centre
Lyndsay Grant, Futurelab
Open pdf version of Tim Boundy and Lyndsay Grant's PowerPoint presentation (2.7mb)

Stimulating futures: 21st century science
Jenifer Burden, University of York
Patrick Craven, OCR
Open pdf version of Jenifer Burden and Patrick Craven's PowerPoint presentation (701kb)
Open pdf version of Jenifer Burden and Patrick Craven's presentation transcript (175kb)

A crystal ball is not enough
Peter Cochrane, ConceptLabs CA
Open pdf version of Peter Cochrane's PowerPoint presentation (1.2mb)

Science learning: past, present and future
Jonathan Osborne, Kings College London
Open pdf version of Jonathan Osborne's PowerPoint presentation (4.1mb)
Open pdf version of Jonathan Osborne's presentation transcript (195kb)

Virtual science education?
Steve Woolgar, University of Oxford
Open pdf version of Steve Woolgar's PowerPoint presentation (2.4mb)