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March 11, 2010 at 12:34 pm by: Wendy Pollock
Public Engagement with Science: Report from a CAISE Inquiry Group

What can informal science education contribute to efforts to engage publics with science-related issues? That's the main focus of a report now available on the CAISE website, Many Experts, Many Audiences: Public Engagement with Science and Informal Science Education (PDF, 3MB). The report sums up work over the last year by a CAISE Inquiry Group led by Larry Bell of the Museum of Science, Boston, and Tiffany Lohwater of AAAS. Also contributing were Jane Lehr of TWIST (Theatre Workshop in Science, Technology, & Society, California Polytechnic), Bruce Lewenstein of Cornell University, Cynthia Needham of ICAN Productions, and Ben Wiehe of WGBH, as well as CAISE Co-PI John Falk and CAISE's former director, Ellen McCallie (now of the Carnegie Museum of Natural History, Pittsburgh).

The group offers this report as food for thought and discussion. To that end, they will be leading a one-week online discussion starting March 23 in ASTC Connect, the online learning center, cohosted by ASTC and the New York Hall of Science's TryScience project. The asynchronous discussion will take place in the forum called "Working with Scientists and Volunteers." To enroll, set up an account on ASTC Connect, at connect.astc.org, and use the keycode "volts" to enroll yourself.

Download the report here (PDF, 3MB)

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