Saturday, January 10, 2009
How science really works
Science is a dynamic and creative process rather than the linear, and too often, boring process depicted in textbooks and the popular media.
The newly launched Web site, Understanding Science, is already reshaping the way science is being presented through the education system.
My friend and colleague Judy Scotchmoor, and co-organizer with me of the Coalition on the Public Understanding of Science (COPUS), rolled out the new site formally this past week at the SICB annual meeting in Boston as part of the Year of Science kick-off.
Based on the beta testers and first comments from reviewers, the tools and information presented here are going to have a important and lasting effect on the way scientists and non-scientists alike will view the field.
I particularly like the interactive diagram at the right, which shows the multiple starting points and pathways that real science may follow. Test drive it yourself, using examples of how you started and pursued any one of your projects.
The Understanding Science tools and site have been a multi-year project in the making, but it's definitely worth the wait. Kudos to all involved in this revolutionary undertaking!
Lee, I came across this about a week or two ago and love it! It's really important the community revisits these ideas constantly ... I especially like the design of the interactive diagram, very fluid ... I wonder if the creators might consider creating a version that other bloggers could easily put on their site, some sidebar widget or something? Just a thought.
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That's a great idea Bryan. I forwarded your comment to Judy and will follow up with her. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteGreat!! ... let me know if something comes out of that (either here on your blog, or contact me via my blog).
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