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Public Understanding and Engagement in Science Centers

By Adam Blankenbicker
Posted: June 3, 2013
Category: Informal Science Education, Public understanding of science, Science Museums | Tagged citizen science, Informal Science Education, public engagement with science, public understanding of science, science museums | 2 Comments

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By Jean Flanagan
Posted: February 25, 2013
Category: Public understanding of science, Science communication | Tagged online communications, public understanding of science, science communication, science education, scio13 | 5 Comments
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