Monday, April 30, 2018

Engaging the Public With Science

        Getting involved in the community is a very rewarding experience that everyone should participate in every once in a while. Throughout the semester, we participated in many different service learning activities. As a class, we made games and other activities for the Archie Carnival. It was really nice to interact with the kids playing the game and to see that they enjoyed playing it. 

Archie: Myth Or Fact?

        We watched a movie about global warming in climate change and how it was affecting different countries around the world. It was an eye opener to me as I had no clue just how much damage was being done just by climate change. Many natural disasters have caused many people to be relocated from their homes that they have known all their lives. It is devastating to those who have been affected by these disasters. Another activity that the class was involved in was helping set up the Earth Display in the Watauga Public Library. It was cool to see the library as I had no idea there was one or where it was. 

Our Class at the Watauga Public Library

        For my own service learning hours, I helped get things set up for a high school class that were coming to visit and learn about more about geology. I also helped paint fossils which was really cool. It was fun to get creative and to interpret what you think the fossil would look like. I enjoyed getting involved and helping out. In the future, I would like to get more involved in other service learning activities. I enjoy working with kids so getting involved in more things like that would be fun. 

        Scientists and science enthusiasts can educate their community about the nature of science by a variety of ways. They can host informational sessions throughout their community and post flyers or ads online broadcasting the time or place the session will be at. Also, being more active through the media could gain more attention to the cause. More people use online resources to access their information in modern society, so posting things this way could be helpful in spreading the word. It is important for correct information about science to be easily accessible and available for those who may not understand it or know much about science. 

2 comments:

  1. Wow! Painting fossils would have been so cool to do for a service learning session. What kind of bones where they? And Watching the kids learn with the game that our class made was absolutely amazing. Solid post!

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  2. I agree with you Amber, Climate Refugees was a very powerful movie. It definitely allowed viewers to see the reality of the world we live in and what we're doing to it. As to the information on the web, it makes me glad that it is easily accessible. However, information that is accessible to the public is not always accurate. I, too, wish that more emphasis was put on spreading reliable information.

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