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− | The [https://www.fetedelascience.fr/ fête de la science] or science festival is a national event that promotes scientific | + | The [https://www.fetedelascience.fr/ fête de la science] or science festival is a national event that promotes scientific awareness and, in a festive setting, exchanges between science and society! |
− | + | It was started 27 years ago by the French ministry of higher education, research, and innovation, and is still piloted by the ministry. | |
− | To cover | + | The festival offers a meeting point between the general public and the actors of science. |
− | + | Giving an opportunity through experiments, debate, and exchanges, for the public to gain new knowledge and to form opinions about the issues facing our society. | |
− | This year we had a stand | + | </p><p> |
− | The first day was dedicated to the | + | To cover as many cities as possible, ''science villages'' are set up where universities, research institutes, scientific associations and clubs, and companies can occupy stands, all of them bringing interactive experiments to stimulate the public. |
− | + | It is this diversity that contributes to the richness, and the success of the festival. | |
− | We hope that this intervention | + | This year we had a stand for three days, the 12th, 13th, and 14th October, in the Marseille ''science village''. |
− | + | </p><p> | |
− | + | The first day was dedicated to the school children, so we had to catch their attention in a fun way. | |
− | + | For this event we decided to make them aware of fake news, so we did a “jungle speed” about fake news about GMOs with a quiz that we prepared based on articles. | |
− | + | We also discussed biology with them and our ''breaking bugs'' project. | |
− | + | It was interesting because a lot of the children were scared of GMOs without really knowing what they were. | |
− | + | We wanted to spark their curiosity and encourage them to find out for themselves beyond this game. | |
− | + | We hope that this intervention bridged a little the gap between science, especially biology, and society. | |
− | + | </p><p> | |
− | + | The second and third days were open to the general public, so we continued the game for children and we presented our project to the others. | |
+ | With a poster, we explained the “breaking bugs” project. | ||
+ | A lot of people were very enthusiastic about it, and some of them were victims of bed bugs, so they shared their stories with us. | ||
+ | We had evidence from many people who had spent thousands of euros to get rid of bed bugs. | ||
+ | We discussed current solutions and the advantage of our solution. | ||
+ | With other people, we debated about GMO's and synthetic biology. | ||
+ | These exchanges were rewarding for us and our project. | ||
+ | We were directly confronted with the general public and we could see how society welcomed our project. | ||
+ | </p> |
Revision as of 20:15, 16 October 2018
SCIENCE FESTIVAL
The fête de la science or science festival is a national event that promotes scientific awareness and, in a festive setting, exchanges between science and society! It was started 27 years ago by the French ministry of higher education, research, and innovation, and is still piloted by the ministry. The festival offers a meeting point between the general public and the actors of science. Giving an opportunity through experiments, debate, and exchanges, for the public to gain new knowledge and to form opinions about the issues facing our society.
To cover as many cities as possible, science villages are set up where universities, research institutes, scientific associations and clubs, and companies can occupy stands, all of them bringing interactive experiments to stimulate the public. It is this diversity that contributes to the richness, and the success of the festival. This year we had a stand for three days, the 12th, 13th, and 14th October, in the Marseille science village.
The first day was dedicated to the school children, so we had to catch their attention in a fun way. For this event we decided to make them aware of fake news, so we did a “jungle speed” about fake news about GMOs with a quiz that we prepared based on articles. We also discussed biology with them and our breaking bugs project. It was interesting because a lot of the children were scared of GMOs without really knowing what they were. We wanted to spark their curiosity and encourage them to find out for themselves beyond this game. We hope that this intervention bridged a little the gap between science, especially biology, and society.
The second and third days were open to the general public, so we continued the game for children and we presented our project to the others. With a poster, we explained the “breaking bugs” project. A lot of people were very enthusiastic about it, and some of them were victims of bed bugs, so they shared their stories with us. We had evidence from many people who had spent thousands of euros to get rid of bed bugs. We discussed current solutions and the advantage of our solution. With other people, we debated about GMO's and synthetic biology. These exchanges were rewarding for us and our project. We were directly confronted with the general public and we could see how society welcomed our project.