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<p>As a team, we have done substantial community outreach, including meeting key stakeholders and gaining more knowledge about our the recycling industry and our community. These outreach experiences overall helped us to enhance our project’s idea.</p>
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<p>Our OLS Synbio team has participated in many community outreach events. We invited elementary students from our community to bio-paint with us at community science fair and school events. An article in the local newspaper was written about our team and helped raise awareness of our project and the problem we are trying to solve. This really helped inform people of our team’s goals and our project. We also met with several local businesses to discuss our project and received numerous donations from them. The local Bow Valley Credit Union included a short description of our project in their newsletter. A member of our team has a physical disability and we are working to make the tools of synthetic biology more accessible for everyone. For more information about this part of our project, please go to our <a style="color: #d51919;" href="https://2018.igem.org/Team:OLS_Canmore_Canada/AccessibleiGEM" target="_blank">Accessible iGEM</a> page. To connect with our school students and people of the Bow Valley, we created an Instagram account, describing our project, talking about our team members, and asking for feedback.
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Revision as of 00:52, 18 October 2018

PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT

Public Education

Our OLS Synbio team has participated in many community outreach events. We invited elementary students from our community to bio-paint with us at community science fair and school events. An article in the local newspaper was written about our team and helped raise awareness of our project and the problem we are trying to solve. This really helped inform people of our team’s goals and our project. We also met with several local businesses to discuss our project and received numerous donations from them. The local Bow Valley Credit Union included a short description of our project in their newsletter. A member of our team has a physical disability and we are working to make the tools of synthetic biology more accessible for everyone. For more information about this part of our project, please go to our Accessible iGEM page. To connect with our school students and people of the Bow Valley, we created an Instagram account, describing our project, talking about our team members, and asking for feedback.

Excerpt from our local newspaper (online).