Science Communication and Public Engagement - for iPod/iPhone

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The Open University

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The adaptation of H.G. Wells’ novel ‘The War of The Worlds’ in 1938 showed the power of radio to capture listeners’ imagination through science-fiction - and in doing so demonstrated how mass media could be used to communicate science to different audiences. For decades, print and broadcast media have used different genres to portray the sciences, and the popularity of TV programmes like the BBC’s Blue Planet and the longevity of Horizon illustra...Read More
The adaptation of H.G. Wells’ novel ‘The War of The Worlds’ in 1938 showed the power of ra...Read More
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Communicating science

19 Apr 2010 | 01 min 33 secs

Communicating scienc...

19 Apr 2010 | 01 min 33 secs

Science and society

19 Apr 2010 | 07 mins 37 secs

Science and society

19 Apr 2010 | 07 mins 37 secs

Communicating science

19 Apr 2010 | 09 mins 33 secs

Communicating scienc...

19 Apr 2010 | 09 mins 33 secs

A history of the science ...

19 Apr 2010 | 10 mins 12 secs

A history of the sci...

19 Apr 2010 | 10 mins 12 secs

Science in fiction

19 Apr 2010 | 14 mins 52 secs

Science in fiction

19 Apr 2010 | 14 mins 52 secs

A history of science broa...

19 Apr 2010 | 14 mins 51 secs

A history of science...

19 Apr 2010 | 14 mins 51 secs

The role of the Royal Ins...

19 Apr 2010 | 02 mins 47 secs

The role of the Roya...

19 Apr 2010 | 02 mins 47 secs

The Royal Institution: Ch...

19 Apr 2010 | 01 min 38 secs

The Royal Institutio...

19 Apr 2010 | 01 min 38 secs

Faraday’s Royal Instituti...

19 Apr 2010 | 05 mins 31 secs

Faraday’s Royal Inst...

19 Apr 2010 | 05 mins 31 secs

Re-developing the Royal I...

19 Apr 2010 | 04 mins 30 secs

Re-developing the Ro...

19 Apr 2010 | 04 mins 30 secs