How to use conferencing technologies to spread science far & wide overview (online)

Online

Location

Online

Speaker

Ben Newsome

Abstract

In this overview you’ll see how video and web conferencing technologies can be used to link students & the public with your science content. We’ll look at specific examples on how distance lessons have allowed remote audiences to see science differently and re-engage with their communities. The session will include a brief outline of the support networks and online portals in Australia that can help you get started as well as a quick discussion of the findings of my Churchill Fellowship on science education via video conference. A great way to learn how to reach distant audiences from schools to retirement homes not only within Australia but around the globe!

See also:

Full Churchill Report (pdf)

Other support links:

Virtual Excursions Australia

NSW Distance & Rural Technologies

CAPspace

Centre for Interactive Learning & Collaboration

Virtual excursions offered by Fizzics Education

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