Not exact matches
Dr. Marga Gual Soler is a Senior
Project Director in the Center for
Science Diplomacy at the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), where she explores the role of science as a universal language to help break down barriers and build bridges between peoples and n
Science Diplomacy at the American Association for the Advancement
of Science (AAAS), where she explores the role of science as a universal language to help break down barriers and build bridges between peoples and n
Science (AAAS), where she
explores the role
of science as a universal language to help break down barriers and build bridges between peoples and n
science as a universal language to help break down barriers and build bridges between peoples and nations.
DeBoer's participation in the Shanghai Forum is the result
of a longstanding collaboration
of Project 2061 and SAST in which the two organizations have
explored U.S. and Chinese approaches to promoting
science literacy.
As part
of the
project, DoSER is producing a series
of booklets that
explore the social context for
science engagement and provide an overview
of best
science communication practices, including for engagement with religious publics, drawing on established guidelines and the latest peer - reviewed research.
The
project began to develop a national resource network
of Native American scientists and technologists, held workshops, and
explored issues in
science and mathematics education for Native American students.
Center for
Science, Technology and Innovation Indicators and Human Sciences Research Council, March 2014 (South Africa workforce); Women in
Science, UNESCO Institute for Statistics (gender); Leading the Way: Increasing the Diversity
of the
Science Workforce:
Project Two:
Exploring the Impact
of Socio - Economic Background on Careers in
Science, by TBR.
Pat Druckenmiller, curator
of Earth
sciences at the University
of Alaska Museum
of the North, is leading a collaborative
project with Denali National Park over the next several years to
explore additional areas and make new discoveries.
More to
explore «Carbonic Colors: Fizzy, Washable Sidewalk Paint,» from Scientific American and CrazyAuntLindsey.com «Talk through a String Telephone,» from Scientific American «Invisible Ink and More: The
Science of Spying in the Revolutionary War,» from Scientific American «Invisible Ink,» from CrazyAuntLindsey.com George Washington, Spymaster: How the Americans Outspied the British and Won the Revolutionary War, by Thomas Allen Amazing Kitchen Chemistry
Projects You Can Build Yourself, by Cynthia Light Brown and Blair Shedd This activity brought to you in partnership with CrazyAuntLindsey.com
This
Project Idea, created by MIT as part
of the
Science Buddies Academic Outreach Program, lets students
explore cutting - edge methods for storing renewable energy by breaking up water molecules into hydrogen and oxygen.
With the new Raspberry Pi
Projects Kit from
Science Buddies, students can
explore a series
of activities that combine creativity, electronics, and computer programming using Scratch — no prior experience required!
The Raspberry Pi
Projects Kit from Science Buddies provides students with everything they need to explore a series of creative projects that blend electronics, computer programming, and the process of «making»
Projects Kit from
Science Buddies provides students with everything they need to
explore a series
of creative
projects that blend electronics, computer programming, and the process of «making»
projects that blend electronics, computer programming, and the process
of «making» things.
The
project is designed to offer participants an opportunity to celebrate women in
science, learn about the universe through hands - on activities, and empower girls in our community to
explore the role
of science in life and in their careers.
The Synthetic Biology
project recently received two grants from the National
Science Foundation to support a Transatlantic Exploratory Workshop on the Implications
of Cutting - Edge Biotechnologies for Sustainability
Science and Policy, and research on the use
of on - line prediction markets to
explore emerging issues in synthetic biology.
In the classroom, Silburn
explores issues such as environmental
science and sustainability using a variety
of multimedia
projects.
Teachers critically
explore student learning through
projects in poetry,
science, mathematics, history, spelling, or any other part
of the curriculum.
It says Ofsted is engaging with the Department for Education in a «data
science project» to «
explore the possibility
of using near - realtime data and information from social media and other sources to predict and prevent decline in school performance».
With the recent launch
of four new lesson plans, in addition to a professional development training video and an archived webinar focusing on
project - based learning and 21st century skills, TGR EDU:
Explore is rapidly expanding its library
of transformative content for teachers, students and families in the areas
of STEM (
science, technology, engineering and mathematics) and college - access.
Hence, the mathematics part
of the
project was not
explored fully because
of time constraints and attention to the
science content.
He recently served three years as the interim dean
of Temple's College
of Education, and is currently the principal investigator on a National
Science Foundation (Research on Gender in
Science and Engineering Program)
project, STEMing the Tide:
Exploring Factors Related to Males
of Color Interest, Engagement and Achievement in Mathematics and
Science.
Her current
projects include examining how students demonstrate care in the midst
of knowledge - building interactions;
exploring teacher thinking and learning about how to support students» epistemic agency in
science; and developing software tools for analysis
of video data.
This is a continuation
of a series
of eight posts in which we will hear from the leader
of each research
project to find out more about the questions they are
exploring, what they are learning, and how their work is advancing the field
of mindset
science.
The issue was
explored earlier this month at the UKSG conference in Glasgow, when Seeta Peña Gangadharan from the London School
of Economics and Political
Science shared insight into the Data Privacy
Project, a privacy literacy initiative led by the Brooklyn Public Library.
In this premiere episode
of the Parks Conservancy's new podcast *, «From Seed to Ecosystem,» correspondent Sami Fink
explores how we choose
project sites, explains how they become «stewardship sites,» and checks on the progress
of the Mountain Lake restoration work, in interviews with Eric Klein (Parks Conservancy Restoration Specialist) and Jason Lisenby (Presidio Trust Biological
Science Technician).
The Dromomaniac (The
science and philosophy
of one way travel) The Ego Tripper (A quirky travel blogging offering great stories, tips and advice) The Euro Lifestyle (Enjoying travel in Europe with an emphasis on a high quality
of life) The Flying Fugu (A foodie travel blog dedicated to all things delicious & exotic around the world) The Jungle Princess (If you want to change your life you must actually change your life) The Last Stop (The last greatest adventures you'll ever need) The Loaded Handbag (Travel that is loaded with great content) The Lost Backpack (Travel that involves leaving the backpack behind) The Lost Passport (Traveling the unknown) The Luggage List (Independent travel blog and luggage review site) The Mellyboo
Project (Join Melissa as she
explores every last inch
of the world) The Minute Tour (Inspiring travel — one minute at a time) The Philippines Expat (An expat blog on living, working, traveling in Cebu City and the Philippines) The Pinay Solo Backpacker (She has no home sweet home, just enjoyment
of the world / culture.)
As resident curator and researcher at the Dark Dark
Science project, she
explores the relationship between fine art and music with a continuing goal
of creating her own work while gaining an understanding
of the processes
of others.
Sunday October 12, at 4 p.m, in conjunction with Lily Simonson's solo exhibition On Ice, CB1 Gallery will host a panel discussion entitled
Exploring Antarctica: New Frontiers
of Art and
Science with artist Lily Simonson, her collaborator Dr. Joe Levy, a permafrost and planetary geologist from the University of Texas Institute for Geophysics, and Mary Miller, project director at the Exploratorium, a museum of science, art and human perc
Science with artist Lily Simonson, her collaborator Dr. Joe Levy, a permafrost and planetary geologist from the University
of Texas Institute for Geophysics, and Mary Miller,
project director at the Exploratorium, a museum
of science, art and human perc
science, art and human perception.
Given to an artist under fifty who has shown distinguished vision and achieved a substantial body
of work, the award honored Dion (Season 4) for his prolific creativity and impressive production, which includes mixed - media installations, sculptures and public
projects that
explore the relationship between art,
science and history through pseudo-scientific methods
of investigation and display.
In addition to his individual artwork in drawing and painting, he is the founder and executive director
of Machine
Project, a non-profit organization
exploring art, technology, natural history,
science, music, and poetry in an informal storefront in the Echo Park neighborhood
of Los Angeles.
The films, photoworks, installations, curatorial
projects, screening programs, discussion platforms and publications
of The Otolith Group
explore the accumulated
science fictions
of the present in order to reflect upon the powers and capacities
of historical futures.
Listen back to this talk on Soundcloud Seminar Art in the Contemporary Universe IMMA + MA Art in the Contemporary World, NCAD Saturday 20 September, 3.00 pm - 5.00 pm, 2014, Lecture Room This seminar
explores realms
of science, aesthetics and philosophy, and what Italo Calvino calls the «overambitious
projects» in contemporary culture, narratives in
science and the cosmological turn in recent philosophy.
Some
of the strategies they employ include incorporating the
sciences and other disciplines into their work; working with teams
of artists, scientists, students, and others; and creating
project - based works
exploring the theme.
(External) Listen back to this talk on Soundcloud Seminar Art in the Contemporary Universe IMMA + MA Art in the Contemporary World, NCAD Saturday 20 September, 3.00 pm - 5.00 pm, 2014, Lecture Room This seminar
explores realms
of science, aesthetics and philosophy, and what Italo Calvino calls the «overambitious
projects» in contemporary culture, narratives in
science and the cosmological turn in recent philosophy.
Ms. Galeazzi, who is a sculptor and architectural engineer for the giant British firm Arup, is one
of more than three dozen artists, musicians, writers, scientists and filmmakers on a ship
exploring the west coast
of Greenland as part
of the annual Cape Farewell arts,
science and climate
project.
Every other year, the Panel meeting is held as part
of a US CLIVAR Summit, which assembles the SSC, the Panels, the
Project Office, funding agency managers, and other US and international program representatives to review progress,
explore science needs, and plan future activities.
The book, How We Know What We Know About Our Changing Climate: Scientists and Kids
Explore Global Warming (Dawn Publications, 2008), written with photojournalist Gary Braasch, was finished during Cherry's tenure as the 2006 artist - in - residence at the Cornell Lab
of Ornithology and features many examples
of young people and others involved in citizen
science projects at Cornell and elsewhere.