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Disseminating Educational Science, Innovation and Research in Europe EAC12, Dublin, July 10 2012. Speaker: Mikkel Bohm & Estrid Brandorff, DNF. Are the results from science education projects actively used by others? And if not – can we do something about it?.
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Disseminating Educational Science, Innovation and Research in EuropeEAC12, Dublin, July 10 2012 Speaker: MikkelBohm & Estrid Brandorff, DNF
Are the results from science education projects actively used by others? And if not – can we do something about it? • Primary objective: find out how new project results on methods and practises in science education can reach teachers, schools and communication professionals more efficiently.
Examples of large European science education projects • Spice • Inspire • UniSchooLabS • CrossNet • GIMMS • SCeTGo: Science Center to Go • EU Train • STENCIL • EU-HOU • IT for us • Items • eTwinning • Stella • Visir • FEAST • inGenious • Scientix • Pathway • Traces • Fibonacci • Engineer • Twist • Xplore Health • OSR • Nanochannels • Nanoyou • Inquire • U4Energy • SAILS • S-team
How to participate DESIRE invites teachers, STEM professionals, science project planners, policy-makers, organisers of science events and organisers of activities and expositions in museums to participate in online discussion events (ODEs) to tell about personal experiences in accessing or disseminating STEM tools and methods from national or European project results. DESIRE goes on from December 2011 – December 2013. Data collection and analysisuntil June 2013 DESIRE ODEs last 3 days: onJuly 2012, Oct 2012, Feb 2013, Sum up: Sept 2013.
Online Discussion Events • SIGN UP: desire.eun.org/communities • ODE 1 takesplacetoday! – untilThursday. • Pleasediscusswithus online... http://desire.eun.org/communities/science-event-organisers
ODE 1 • Moderator: Mikkel Bohm, DNF • What information and results do youreceive from European and national science educationprojects? Howareyouinformed?
ODE 1: Sub-themes July 10 – CommunicationChannels: The various media and communicationchannels from whichyou as science event organiser receive information onprojectresults.July 11 - Identifykeydisseminationchallenges: How is it possible to improvedissemination of projectresults to science event organisers?July 12 - Disseminationstrategy: Find the way to a science event organiser’s attention: What kind of information is important to becommunicated to youwhendisseminatingprojectresults?
Exercise - ODE warm-up: • What EU projects do youknow? • From where have youheardabout the projects? • Do youuse and passon the bestpracticeconclusions from the projects? • Whatare the challenges? • Register now and discusswithus: desire.eun.org/communities
THANK YOU! • Find more information on the project: desire.eun.org • We’llbe back! Nextyearwewillbe back presenting a DESIRE ”survival kit” withourconclusions. • Thankyou for contributing!
DESIRE partners and contact details: European Schoolnet: maite.debry@eun.org Project Manager xenia.lauritsen@eun.orgWeb Editor ECSITE (European Network of Science Centres and Museums): mmazzonetto@ecsite.eu University of Barcelona: mariaisabel.hernandez@uab.cat ANSAS (Agenzia Nazionale per lo Sviluppo dell'Autonomia Scolastica): s.panzavolta@indire.it Dansk Naturvidenskabsformidling: eb@formidling.dk EACEA (Education Audiovisual & Culture Executive Agency): Marcella.PULGA@ec.europa.euProject Officer