I'm a Scientist, Get me out of here!
British TV series or program
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I'm a Scientist, Get me out of here! is a science communication event where school students interact with real scientists. The event is designed to engage students with science in a fun and interactive way, allowing them to ask questions and learn about scientific careers and research.
Format[edit | edit source]
The event typically involves a series of live online chats between students and scientists. Students can ask questions about science, research, and the scientists' personal experiences. The scientists then answer these questions in real-time, providing insights into their work and the field of science in general.
Objectives[edit | edit source]
The primary objectives of I'm a Scientist, Get me out of here! are to:
- Increase students' interest in science
- Provide students with role models in the scientific community
- Break down stereotypes about scientists
- Encourage students to consider careers in STEM fields
Participants[edit | edit source]
Participants in the event include:
- School students, typically from secondary schools
- Professional scientists from various fields of research
- Teachers who facilitate the event in their classrooms
Impact[edit | edit source]
The event has been praised for its ability to make science accessible and engaging for young people. It has been shown to increase students' interest in science and improve their understanding of scientific concepts. Additionally, it provides scientists with an opportunity to practice their science communication skills and engage with the public.
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