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June 04, 2008

Drag racing (on a bike)

Iaslogo170px If a Councillor said he rode a bike dressed up as a woman, I'm guessing he would get a hard time on I'm a Councillor.  I hope that Ian Walker on I'm a Scientist gets votes for the extra mile he is willing to go in the interest of the science surrounding road safety.

The I'm a Scientist site has gone live this morning for scientists and teachers to prepare for the main event starting on June 16th when the students from 25 schools will be bombarding all 15 Scientists with questions and votes.  You can have a look at how the site develops using the guest log-in.

A big thank you to Sophia, Ian, Gareth, the technical team and our wonderful group of friendly test teacher for getting us this far and also to The Wellcome Trust who have funded the pilot.

January 09, 2008

New year, new project

We here at Gallomanor Towers are very excited about our next venture - "I'm a Scientist, Get me out of Here!" It's, errm, a bit like "I'm a Councillor, Get me out of Here!", only with scientists.

As you may or may not know, my background is in science communication - I used to make science documentaries, worked for the Science Museum for a bit, that kind of thing. These days, the world of science communication has realised (just like the world of democracy) that communication is a two-way process, and you have to give people a say and engage in dialogue. And of course, what better way to do that than with our tried and tested youth engagement tool?

So the lovely people at the Wellcome Trust People Awards scheme have decided to give us a big grant to develop a version of "I'm a Councillor" for scientists. Young people will take part in science classes at school. The curriculum now (especially for GCSE) has a much bigger emphasis on 'How Science Works' - getting across that science is about questions, doubt and investigation and not just facts, the limitations of scientific knowledge and also to consider social and ethical considerations. Science teachers commonly find this a difficult area to cover in the classroom, and we (and the Wellcome Trust) think that "I'm a Scientist" will be a great way to bring these questions to life. As well as giving an insight into real science careers and the excitement of working in science.

I think it's going to work well. I'm excited at taking this format, that we know works, and extending it to something else. And excited at the cross-fertilisation of bringing together science communication and e-democracy. Watch this space for further news!

Plea for help: And if you know any science teachers who might be interested in testing things out for us or giving us advice from the horses mouth, please get them to get in touch with me. They'd get the chance to be involved in shaping this new project to really work for teachers and first access to new and innovative resources. Ditto scientists who might be interested in competing.

From our project blogs

Our projects

  • Life Swap

    LifeSwap helps to bridge the gap between disparate groups such as councillors and young people.

  • I'm a Councillor, Get me out of Here!

    IAC has run for 5 years helping councillors engage with thousands of young people in 63 councils across the country.

  • Local e-Democracy National Project

    Gallomanor has produced the majority of the marketing communication pieces for the Local e-Democracy National Project.

  • CampaignCreator

    CampaignCreator is an online resource that allows grassroots campaigners to create and manage effective and credible campaign communications.

  • Your Say Your Way

    Your Say Your Way was a highly effective voter education campaign used to show residents of two wards in St Albans how to use new electronic voting systems being piloted in 2002.

  • Juror Online


    A virtual walkthrough for Jurors commissioned by the Home Office.