National Science Week competition

National Science Week competition is off with a big bang, whoops, blog

The Big Blog Theory competition has just opened to find the best of science communicating in the blogasphere or blogiverse.

ASC is represented in the mix as the three competition judges are all ASC members, Wilson da Silva, Kristin Alford, Daniel Keogh and Jesse Shore. But expect no special treatment from this allegedly impeccably impartial quartet.

Check out the website – http://thebigblogtheory.com.au/, and the judges – http://thebigblogtheory.com.au/?page_id=84 and nominate your fave blogger and microblogger. Nominations close 28 June 2010.

Good luck to all who enter,

Jesse Shore

Unbribable ASC President

Jesse Shore, PhD

Prismatic Sciences

Science communicator

P: (02) 9810 2328 M: 0415 841 276 E: jesse@prismaticsciences.com W: http://www.prismaticsciences.com/ www.prismaticsciences.com

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About Jesse Shore

Dr Jesse Shore has over 26 years of experience as a science communicator. Currently he works through his business, Prismatic Sciences, to develop science based programs for various audiences and media. Jesse aims to make science meaningful to a variety of audiences. He places science in a cultural context, explores ideas from diverse and unusual perspectives and flavours it with a bit of fun. His current focus is to develop science based exhibitions to suit public library spaces. Jesse is well placed in science communication in Australia. During his years of experience he has created exhibitions, public events, a science festival and worked with other communications media. He was an exhibition project leader during the building of the Powerhouse Museum in Sydney and their senior curator of sciences for 20 years. Jesse has served or is serving on state coordinating committees for National Science Week and for the Australian Science Communicators (ASC) and is currently the President of ASC. He is also on working groups relating to the recent Inspiring Australia Report.

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