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Horrible Histories: Too cool for school?
This article seems to be hinting at one of the advantages of free-choice learning over formal education (simply that it is free-choice).
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Wellcome Trust joins 'academic spring' to open up science
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Academic spring: how an angry maths blog sparked a scientific revolution
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From Rabbie to Rubens: 10 years of free entry to museums
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Lee Camp on Sir Ken Robinson’s TED talk (posted previously).
NB Contains some language that you might not like.
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Make an exhibition of yourself!
This nice little thing will build a museum all about you and give you a tour.
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A visit to a museum may improve your health?
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Happy International Museum Day!
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I saw these comment cards in use at the Wellcome Collection. The layout and design seemed to provide some really interesting responses for their “feedback wall”. I would quite like to copy/borrow the design for use with BodyWorks.
The Wellcome Collection manages to exhibit art and science and history and sociology and politics (and more) together without them being easily distinguishable entities.
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Mindworks exhibition install at Glasgow Science Centre.
Some lovely photos can be found our Facebook page also.
So the other bit of news is we now have in place the £1.9m we need to start the development of a new exhibition called BodyWorks. Thanks to the folks at the Wellcome Trust and GSK. This blog then will over the next week or so morph itself into BodyWorks. We’ll start with what it is all about and then bring you news, photos and videos of progress. Please feel free to sen in any thoughts or suggestions of what you would like to see in the exhibition.
Posted on April 20, 2011 via BodyWorks with 2 notes
Source: glasgowsciencecentre