Team:Amsterdam/practices/results

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We had two main goals concerning public engagement and human outreach:
We had two main goals concerning public engagement and human outreach:
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'''1. Introducing SB to the general public and engaging in a dialogue.'''
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'''1. Introducing SB to the general public and engaging in a dialogue.'''<br\>
We approached a broad audience by:
We approached a broad audience by:
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* Participating on a national art, music and science festival, named [https://2012.igem.org/Team:Amsterdam/practices/results#Discovery_Festival ''Discovery Festival''].
* Participating on a national art, music and science festival, named [https://2012.igem.org/Team:Amsterdam/practices/results#Discovery_Festival ''Discovery Festival''].
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'''2. Creating awareness amongst students of the two universities of Amsterdam (UvA and VU).'''
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'''2. Creating awareness amongst students of the two universities of Amsterdam (UvA and VU).'''<br\>
Young, bright minded scientist earn to get acquainted with the exciting and promising field of SB. Especially, since we have noticed that only a little group of students in Amsterdam ever heard about SB and iGEM, we felt called upon to change this. We decided to do this in two ways:
Young, bright minded scientist earn to get acquainted with the exciting and promising field of SB. Especially, since we have noticed that only a little group of students in Amsterdam ever heard about SB and iGEM, we felt called upon to change this. We decided to do this in two ways:
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'''The program'''
'''The program'''
[[File:Amsterdam_practices_4.jpg|300px|thumb|Flyer for the Discovery Festival]]
[[File:Amsterdam_practices_4.jpg|300px|thumb|Flyer for the Discovery Festival]]
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'''1. The SB-experience'''
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'''1. The SB-experience'''<br\>
As main part of the program, people will experience the process of genetically modifying bacteria by following a 7-step workshop in an improvised laboratorial setting: From ordering DNA online, to implementing the perceivable characteristic into bacteria and showing the resulting bacteria on agar plate. Safety is of course a priority: no actual GMOs or E.coli will be used.
As main part of the program, people will experience the process of genetically modifying bacteria by following a 7-step workshop in an improvised laboratorial setting: From ordering DNA online, to implementing the perceivable characteristic into bacteria and showing the resulting bacteria on agar plate. Safety is of course a priority: no actual GMOs or E.coli will be used.
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'''2. The posters'''
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'''2. The posters'''<br\>
We have made a wall full of posters, on which several fictional and non-fictional iGEM-projects are shown. The goal of this is to give the people an idea of the potential of SB, but also to inspire them and see how they will react on this.
We have made a wall full of posters, on which several fictional and non-fictional iGEM-projects are shown. The goal of this is to give the people an idea of the potential of SB, but also to inspire them and see how they will react on this.
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'''3. What would you do with your own iGEM project?'''
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'''3. What would you do with your own iGEM project?'''<br\>
After the experience, people are asked what they would do if they could start their own iGEM project. All these ideas are recorded on a video guestbook.
After the experience, people are asked what they would do if they could start their own iGEM project. All these ideas are recorded on a video guestbook.
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'''4. Tuur van Balen'''
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'''4. Tuur van Balen'''<br\>
We invited [http://www.tuurvanbalen.com/ ''Tuur van Balen''], an artist who got heavily inspired by SB, to the Discovery Festival in Amsterdam. His work will prove to be a stimulus in introducing SB to the public.
We invited [http://www.tuurvanbalen.com/ ''Tuur van Balen''], an artist who got heavily inspired by SB, to the Discovery Festival in Amsterdam. His work will prove to be a stimulus in introducing SB to the public.

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