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Hi Sav
Could I officially propose the idea of a facilitation training, specifically for science centre staff looking to run dialogue events with teenagers?
Ta
:^)
Josh
 

Josh Phillips
Science Communication Officer
Museum of Science and Industry in Manchester
Manchester M3 4FP
0161 6060117
www.msim.org.uk

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From: psci-com: on public engagement with science [mailto:[log in to unmask]]On Behalf Of Savita Custead
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Subject: [PSCI-COM] BIG Session proposals - 2 days left!

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The British Interactive Group annual conference (The BIG Event) is being held this year at the Museum of Science and Industry in Manchester from July 26-28, 2006. Session proposals are due by February 22nd, 2006.

 

This year’s Event is focused on the following three themes:

 

Ourselves (professional development, skills and best practice, working freelance)

Our organizations (management, operational and communication issues)

Our audiences (shows, workshop, exhibits, diversity and audience development)

 

If you are interested in taking an active role in this year's BIG Event, then email a draft title for your proposed session, a brief description (up to 75 words), and details of likely participants to Savita Custead, Co-ordinator of the BIG Event, by 22nd February 2006 ([log in to unmask]).

 

The British Interactive Group executive will evaluate proposals in late February 2006 and devise an outline programme soon afterwards.

 

More about successful proposals:

 

 

 

 

The British Interactive Group (BIG) is an organisation for individuals involved in all aspects of hands-on exhibitions and activities. BIG aims to improve understanding of the potential of hands-on and the role it can play in may contexts, to encourage high professional standards and act as a voice for all people working with interactivity. (Visit our website at www.big.uk.com)

 

Each year BIG holds its annual conference (The BIG Event) with delegates from across the UK, Europe and worldwide. This year the BIG Event is being held at the Museum of Science and Industry in Manchester, with sessions in both the modern conference facilities and events and shows live on the exhibition floor. Evening events will be held on the nights of the 27th and 28th, giving everyone a chance to unwind and get to know other BIG members!

 

The BIG Event is relevant not only for people working in science centres and museums, but for artists, presenters, archaeologists, educators, students, front of house staff, evaluators and anyone involved in interactive communication whatever their field.

 

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