09:20 ~ 09:35 |
Welcome Speech |
Yoo, Guk-Hee, Director of National Science Museum |
09:35 ~ 10:00 |
Keynote Speech |
- Science capital: Supporting young people's engagement with STEM
- Louise Archer
- (Karl Mannheim Professor of Sociology of Education at EPS of UCL Institute of Education )
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- < Invited Session Moderator >
- Kim, Tae-Ho : Science and Civilization in Korea Series of Jeon-buk National University, Republic of Korea
- Choi, Yeon-Goo : Pu-kyong National University, Republic of Korea
- Hong, Dae-Gil : Daegu National Science Museum, Republic of Korea
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10:00 ~ 10:15 |
Invited Session 1
What Is Science Capital and Why Does It Matter?
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- Joy of discovery for all!– Promoting STEM through a science capital informed practice
- Cecilia Ekstrand
- (Senior staff of Education & Public Engagement, Tom Tits Experiment)
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10:15 ~ 10:40 |
- The Nature of Chemistry Capital
- Lililth Rüschenpöhler
- (Postdoctoral Researcher at Chemistry Education, Ludwigsburg University of Education)
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10:40 ~ 11:00 |
- Science capital and Community Citizen Science: Opening science to all
- Christothea Herodotou
- (Senior Lecturer of Open University UK)
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11:00 ~ 11:30 |
LIVE Q&A, Quiz Show |
11:30 ~ 12:30 |
Lunch Break & Stream Korean Culture Videos |
12:30 ~ 12:50 |
Invited Session 2
Education for Building Science Capital
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- Transforming practice: Taking a science capital approach at the UK Science Museum Group
- Beth Hawkins
- (Academy Manager of Science Museum Group )
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12:50 ~ 13:10 |
- Supporting Science Capital through Museum-Based Family Programming
- Megan Ennes
- (Assistant Curator at Florida Museum of Natural History, Florida University)
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13:10 ~ 13:30 |
- The added value of Science Capital in the design of informal learning experiences
- Maria Xanthoudaki
- (Head of Education of the National Museum of Science and Technology Leonardo da Vinci )
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13:30 ~ 14:00 |
LIVE Q&A, Quiz Show |
14:00 ~ 14:10 |
Break & Stream Korean Culture Videos |
14:10 ~ 14:30 |
Invited Session 3
Science Capital and COVID-19 Pandemic
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- Covid-19 and widening inequities in science capital formation: the UK perspective
- Cherry Canovan
- (Research Associate of Widening Participation and Public Engagement, University of Central Lancashire )
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14:30 ~ 14:50 |
- The Role of Science Museums in the World of Tomorrow
- Jacob Thorek Jensen
- (Museum Curator at Danish Museum of Science and Technology)
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14:50 ~ 15:20 |
LIVE Q&A, Quiz Show |
15:20 ~ 15:30 |
Break & Stream Korean Culture Videos |
15:30 ~ 15:40 |
Flash Session
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- < Exhibition >
- “Sustainable Design” Exhibition through Science Communication Viewpoints
- Nuchjarim Yensuong
- (Academic Staff, Division of Science of National Science Museum, Thailand)
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15:40 ~ 15:50 |
- < Exhibition >
- A DAY ON MARS: Reimagine tomorrow
- Wanwachee Sutjaritthum, Wijitra Suriyakul Na Ayudhya
- (Curator, Science Museum Academic of National Science Museum, Thailand)
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15:50 ~ 16:00 |
- < Education >
- Effectiveness of NSM science-related activities in encouraging participants' inspiration towards science learning: Field-testing phase to evaluate an instrument
- Ekapong Sripaoraya
- (Science Communicator, Science Square of National Science Museum, Thailand)
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16:00 ~ 16:10 |
- < Research >
- An undescribed species of the waspfish genus Ocosia (Teleostei: Tetrarogidae) from the Coral Sea
- Sirikanya Chungthanawong, Hiroyuki Motomura
- (Researcher, Zoology of National Science Museum, Thailand)
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