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On Monday I went along to Talk Social and Science, an event held by the . This group works on and offline to connect communities at the intersection of technology and social change. Monday night's event featured two speakers talking about how online social technology is making an impact in the scientific world.
from spoke about how online tools are being used to make learning mor
e exciting for school students. It's an innovative way of using technology to encourage people to get into topics of interest that they may not normally be engaged in. as well.
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Scott Mills shared some fantastic insights into the use of crowdsourcing, citizen science and
open source hardware/software in scientific research. This approach can have significant impact in just about any industry.
The overall theme of the event was (the practice of communicating scientific principles to the public) and how online social technology is making an impact in the scientific world.
If you're interested in learning some more about science communication or becoming a science communicator, then you might want to check in with the Australian National University's or the
If you're a scientist and you're looking to engage with communities outside of your regular network, then you might want to get involved with the program, or perhaps you'd like to start documenting the natural environment around you by participating in some projects like these:
- - a flickr project run by the National Museum of Australia
Or get in touch with some of these science related organisations that are hosted on :
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