the 2021 BIG event onlineAlready registered and looking for the Zoom links? Log in to view the complete programme. Once again, the BIG Event will be held online, and this time Cardiff University are playing host! With approximately 25 hours of STEM Communication content and great networking opportunities, we hope you can join us in July. Session dates are as follows: July 14, 15 & 16 Conference Fees
Each session will take place on Zoom and all sessions will be included in your Conference Fee. Some sessions may have limited space or other restrictions. View the Draft programme below to see what's on offer. We hope that our events moving online will allow many more of our Members to join sessions. Please feel free to attend sessions in the way that suits your current situation whether that’s with a baby or child in tow, with your camera on or off, or dropping in and out of a session. If there is any way we can support you further, please email event@big.uk.com and we will do our best. Wednesday, 14 July Sparking Excitement about Electricity Summary: Jackie Flaherty (Ogden Trust) will share her enormous experience in schools and some of the creative activities she has helped to develop. Sarah Bearchell (Lightyear Foundation) will share ways to make electrical experiments accessible to pupils with special educational needs. (KS1-3 and SEN) Materials for the join-in activities: Home made electroscope: · Glass jar with a lid · 25cm length of copper wire (the thicker the better) · Drinking straw · Scissors · Blu Tack · Aluminium foil · Balloon Coin Battery: · Twelve two pence coins · Aluminium foil sheet · Square of absorbent kitchen roll · Beaker · Stirrer · Salt · Vinegar · Two wires · LED · Pencil · Scissors Date and time of session: This session is being recorded and will be available on BIG’s private YouTube channel for BIG Members. Speakers: SOCIAL: New to BIG? Come to this social session Summary: Is this your first BIG Event? Haven't been to BIG for a long time and want to meet some people? If you are any of the above, this social session is for you! Come along to an informal social gathering and meet some of the BIG Exec as well as other new folk to the BIG family. One of the best things about the BIG Event is the networking and all the amazing people you get to meet, so start meeting people here in a relaxed atmosphere. Feel free to bring some lunch, or not. This social session is all about meeting people and being relaxed, so come as you are and have fun! Date and time of session: This session is NOT being recorded. Science Busking during Covid (how to get back onto the horse) Summary: But what happens when circumstances make it much harder to busk face to face, Can you busk on line? Join pre and post Covid busking researchers and a busking trainer, as we compare busking scenarios and look at some pre and post Covid busking routines. Date and time of session: This session is being recorded and will be available on BIG’s private YouTube channel for BIG Members. Speakers: Engaging STEM in Entrance Ways Summary: We have tried to find and use new and inventive ways to engage with the public in our public spaces. Our session will highlight how we have begun to use this space to engage with different audiences, improve their science capital and share knowledge. It hasn’t got to all be posters of upcoming events or school hall looking displays. We also would like to invite people attending the session to share their ideas of how they would like to be engaged in an entry way/walkway and hear their opinions on what we have done so far and our future plans. Date and time of session: This session is being recorded and will be available on BIG’s private YouTube channel for BIG Members. Speakers: Engineering with Paper: Amazing Projects with Simple Materials Summary: Date and time of session: This session is being recorded and will be available on BIG’s private YouTube channel for BIG Members. Speakers: Session Leader: Speakers: Thursday, 15 July STEM in the time of COVID Summary: Date and time of session: This session is being recorded and will be available on BIG’s private YouTube channel for BIG Members. Speakers: SOCIAL: puzzles and speed networking Summary: Gather.town FAQ: https://www.solipsys.co.uk/GatherTown/FAQ/FAQ.html Date and time of session: This session is NOT being recorded. Developing young STEM communicators Summary: Date and time of session: This session is being recorded and will be available on BIG’s private YouTube channel for BIG Members. Speakers: Storytelling for Researchers Summary: Come along to this interactive workshop where Duncan will take you through the why's and how's of using various ideas from storytelling to supercharge your research talks. Perfect for folk new to engagement or looking to up their research presentation skills. There will be big ideas, focused tips and have a go moments as well as an award winning impression of an albatross*. *the award may or may not be totally made up Date and time of session: This session is being recorded and will be available on BIG’s private YouTube channel for BIG Members. Speakers: SOCIAL: Crafting Social Summary: Date and time of session: This session is NOT being recorded. Friday, 16 July 'Hands-off' Community Engagement with STEM Summary: In March 2020, along with schools, businesses and organisations across the UK, our hands-on network of centres had to close their doors. This didn't stop their work on Explore Your Universe though. Join us to hear how science centres across the UK continue to work in partnership with community groups in this new “hands-off” era of STEM engagement. Date and time of session: This session is being recorded and will be available on BIG’s private YouTube channel for BIG Members. Speakers: SOCIAL: Networking and general chat Summary: Join other BIG Event attendees in an informal networking session. Feel free to chat about sessions you have attended (or are going to attend!), science communication or life in general. The point here is to meet some new people, catch up with old friends and make some useful connections. We'll use breakout rooms to put you into smaller groups and we'll swap the groups up a bit so you get to meet as many different people as possible. Feel free to bring food if it's that time of day for you. Date and time of session: This session is NOT being recorded. Celebrating the M in STEM Summary: Whether it's something you haven't thought about - or you're not sure how - we're providing a safe space to discuss ways to incorporate mathematical ideas into your content in a meaningful way. In discussion groups, we’ll chat with some friendly mathematicians about ideas for specific examples shared by participants, and more generally about maths in STEM. Topics (provisional): mathematical modelling, physics/engineering, problem solving, statistics/data, computer science, and primary science. Date and time of session: This session is NOT being recorded. Speakers: By whose measure? Determining what counts as “success” in co-development projects Summary: Date and time of session: This session is being recorded and will be available on BIG’s private YouTube channel for BIG Members. Speakers:
Home, Away and Hybrid Engagement: Joys and Challenges Summary: Date and time of session: This session is being recorded and will be available on BIG’s private YouTube channel for BIG Members. SOCIAL: Techniquest virtual tour Summary: Date and time of session: Session Leader: This session is NOT being recorded. SOCIAL: puzzles and speed networking Summary: Gather.town FAQ: https://www.solipsys.co.uk/GatherTown/FAQ/FAQ.html Date and time of session: This session is NOT being recorded. Queering Science Communication Summary: In this session, a panel will discuss the importance of queering science communication, the power of building community, and what inclusive practice, events and spaces look like. Through discussion between panellists and the audience, attendees will leave with new perspectives, ideas and actions to employ in their own practice. We would also like you to share your experiences of LGBTQIA+ inclusion in your work whether that has been success stories or any barriers you have encountered as well as any useful resources. You can share this either during the session or in advance on this padlet: https://padlet.com/sarahcosgriff1/sxy0264jyncfpq0 Date and time of session: This session is NOT being recorded. Speakers: Overcoming the engagement barrier Summary: We’ve noticed that teachers love interactive stuff, but don’t always carry on with "multitouch" activities provided after interventions. Why is this, and what can we do to change it? From understanding the barriers that teachers and students face to redesigning our resources, learning from the pandemic and blended environments/access, we'll be sharing our adventures and discussing your ideas. Jeremy Thomas, a teacher and engagement lead for the Abingdon Schools Partnership will be sharing his experiences, including working with other teachers at primary schools on the "SCAMPA" clean air project. Rowena Fletcher-Wood will compare experiences as a workshop deliverer, science tutor, and RSC outreach lead. Date and time of session: This session is being recorded and will be available on BIG’s private YouTube channel for BIG Members. Speakers: The what, why, how of facilitation Summary: Come to this session to explore what we mean by facilitation, when to use it, and why it's important for creating inclusive environments. Date and time of session: This session is NOT being recorded. Speakers: SOCIAL: The BIG Music Session Summary: Join MC, exhibit builder and singer Richard Ellam for an evening of musical fun and relaxation. For many of us making music and singing over Zoom has been a life-line through the Lockdowns. We can’t meet up in person this year, but we can entertain each other (and, I hope an audience) over Zoom. The Big BIG Music Session is an open mic night/ singaround where anyone is welcome to sing or play for the group. The format is simple: Zoom won’t let us jam together, so each person gets their turn in the spotlight to strut their stuff. How many spots you get depends on how many turn up, but everyone who wants will get at least one turn. This isn’t just for performers - we all love an audience, so if you don’t want to perform feel free to just drop by to listen, and maybe join in the craic. The Big BIG Music Session is open to everyone - play/sing whatever you want (within the limitations of Zoom and your tech.), whether it's your first time or you’re a seasoned performer. If you use music in your work this is a chance to showcase that, but equally just come and do the stuff that makes you happy and helps you relax. Everyone is welcome! Date and time of session: This session is NOT being recorded. Speakers: Tuesday 20 July Integrating Science Communication into the University curriculum Summary: We will provide examples of how to integrate science communication formally in the curriculum, through courses or projects, and also informally. Touching on our experience, we will discuss tips, advice, challenges, to ensure that you can successfully involve your students in science communication. Date and time of session: This session is being recorded and will be available on BIG’s private YouTube channel for BIG Members. Speakers: Science Engagement Training - A UK Landscape Summary: Please drop me a line if you're a trainer, have an interest in training, and/or would like to co-present or contribute to this session! Date and time of session: This session is being recorded and will be available on BIG’s private YouTube channel for BIG Members. Speakers: SOCIAL: Bara Brith Bake-a-long (and eating) session Summary: Feel free to bake ahead and join us to eat and chat. Or, join us to chat as you make and bake your Bara brith. Regardless what you choose, check out Helen’s recipee here: https://theobeereardon.com/2021/07/09/bake-along-a-bara-brith-a-taste-of-wales/ This is guaranteed to be the most tasteful session of the Event! Date and time of session: This session is NOT being recorded. Resilience Workshop - a special BIG Event workshop Summary: £5 for BIG Members As mental health continues to gain attention across the media, and funding to the arts, education and social sectors remains uncertain, resilience is one of the buzz words often heard in work-based conversations at the moment. Georgina first began exploring resilience as part of the development of a digital game, commissioned by the BBC/Somethin’ Else in 2011. More recently, Georgina has become passionate about the sustainability of individuals as a way to help sustain healthy organisations especially for those working across “passion sectors”. This work asks how – as producers, funders, artists and administrators – we value ourselves alongside the work we are delivering. What causes us to reach our limits and how can we create more sustainable working approaches? Inspired by the work of Sophy Banks, Joanna Macey and the her lived experience, Georgina has created a group-based workshop that is creative, interactive and practical. Over the course of two / three hour workshop, we will: · Begin to define resilience; · Start to recognise what pushes us beyond our limits, and · Begin to identify what can help us stay resilient for re-addressing our own, personal balance. Your Trainer is Georgina Bednar, No Ordinary Experience Georgina is the founder of No Ordinary Experience, a small arts led company working across social, education, place-making and charity sectors. Georgina began her career facilitating with young people and communities outside of the mainstream arts venues. As a facilitator, she has worked extensively within youth contexts, faith communities and professionals across arts organizations to drive collaborative conversations creating change. She is a consultant with Tonic Theatre imbedding change, diversity and staff wellbeing within organisations such as the Royal Opera House, Sadlers’ Wells and The British Science Association. Georgina has created personal development programmes with The Children Society & Southbank Centre and convened programmes for The British Council. She has coached MA students at Central School of Speech and Goldsmith University and works 1:1 with senior leaders across the Arts. She has trained in Relational Dynamics, Open Spaces, Forum Theatre & other arts based practices, and recently trained with Jenny McKewan in Systematic Coaching (e.g. Constellations). Date and time of session: This session is NOT being recorded. Session Leader: SOCIAL: (lightly) structured networking Summary: Date and time of session: This session is NOT being recorded. Wednesday, 21 July The RECOVERY trial: a case study in communicating life-saving research during COVID-19 Summary: · How to manage diverse stakeholders and their expectations - from funders to policy makers, journalists to hospitals, and most important of all, the patients whose lives may depend on delivery of success. · When you have hundreds of requests for media interviews, how do you prioritise? · The power of assets that tell the story on the frontline – how we partnered with the NHS to give a voice to doctors, nurses and trial participants. · The need for transparency and trust: how do you establish yourself as credible against a sea of COVID-misinformation? You’ll also have the chance to share your own experiences of communicating important health messages during the pandemic. Date and time of session: This session is being recorded and will be available on BIG’s private YouTube channel for BIG Members. Speakers: SOCIAL: puzzles and speed networking Summary: Gather.town FAQ: https://www.solipsys.co.uk/GatherTown/FAQ/FAQ.html Date and time of session: This session is NOT being recorded. REF Recovery Session Summary: Date and time of session: This session is NOT being recorded. Speakers: Mental health and SciComm: looking after (ourselves and) our audiences Summary: Date and time of session: This session is being recorded and will be available on BIG’s private YouTube channel for BIG Members. Speakers: SOCIAL: The Best Demo Competition Summary: BIG members line up to compete for one of the least valuable and yet most highly prized honours in UK science communication. The Best Demo Competition presents a light-hearted look at some of the demos you think are worth sharing with your peers. There’s no money to win, it’s not an Oscar, it’s not a Nobel Prize. But within BIG we think it’s worth winning. Each competitor has no more than a three-one-take video to demonstrate the maths, science, engineering and so on that really lights their fire and they just can’t help showing off to their peers. The audience decides. If you’re in the audience, don’t take it too seriously. If you’re competing, take it seriously, but not too seriously. Previous Best Demo winners: 1997
Wendy Sadler Date and time of session: This session is being recorded and will be available on BIG’s private YouTube channel for BIG Members. Speakers: Thursday, 22 July The power of gesture in science communication Summary: Move2Learn is an international collaboration of science communicators and learning science researchers who are exploring the role of movement and gesture in young children's learning about science. The project draws upon an emerging research area of Embodied Cognition which claims that the way we think and learn is inseparably linked to our sensory and action experiences in the world. After a brief introduction to key concepts and our research questions, you will test out the observation tool we have developed to analyse how users interact and learn. We will share our own experiences of the highs and lows of pushing the boundary between science communication and academic research as we discuss: · the science centre as a complex environment to conduct research · the skills needed to engage young children AND conduct rigorous research · how explainers could use movement to improve interactions with learners You will never look at exhibit interactions the same way again! Date and time of session: This session is being recorded and will be available on BIG’s private YouTube channel for BIG Members. Speakers:
Summary: BIG's Annual General Meeting is held annually and gives members the opportunity to contribute; to understand what the Executive Committee has done for the membership over the last year; to help shape the future of BIG. This is also when the Executive Committee election results are announced and we'll congratulate this year's Beetlestone Award Winner, Professor Frances Balkwill OBE. All BIG Members are welcome. The BIG Executive Committee 2020-2021 Date and time of session: This session is being recorded and will be available on BIG’s private YouTube channel for BIG Members. BIG Executive Committee: Beetlestone Award Summary: The 2021 winner of this prestigious award is Professor Frances Balkwill OBE, Professor of Cancer Biology at Queen Mary University of London. *This Award has been made possible through the generosity of Professor Beetlestone's family and friends. Keep an eye on the BIG website and your inboxes to find out how to apply in 2022. Date and time of session: This session is NOT being recorded. Meeting for the Incoming and Outgoing Executive Committee Summary: Date and time of session: This session is NOT being recorded. Entertaining Oligarchs (Some uses and abuses of improv) Summary: How a very particular set of circumstance with some very particular clients, forced David to improvise like crazy (or did it?). Why he see the benefits of improv, but runs a mile from it whenever he gets a chance. The fascinating relationship between street performers and their improvisation skills and how this works out in terms of everyday sci com situations. Date and time of session: This session is being recorded and will be available on BIG’s private YouTube channel for BIG Members. Session Leader: SOCIAL: (lightly) structured networking Summary: Date and time of session: This session is NOT being recorded. Friday, 23 July Mental health and SciComm: Giving yourself a chance Summary: Please note that we are not qualified mental health professionals. The information we will share in this session comes from our personal experience. It will not be all encompassing and should not be taken as medical advice. You can join the session anonymously by making sure you amend your Zoom settings by removing your name and profile picture and we will not be able to identify you. Everything that will be shared during the session and personal details of the people that share information will stay confidential and we ask all participants to respect this rule. We suggest that if you wish to mention anything related to the session you refrain from mentioning the name of the individual, their demographic characteristics, or the institution they work for (i.e. talk about a general situation, not the individual) and pay special attention not o disclose details that could make the individual identifiable. For further support, please visit https://www.mind.org.uk/ and https://www.samaritans.org. Date and time of session: This session is NOT being recorded. Speakers: SOCIAL: Book Club - Anna Ploszajski's Handmade Summary: Heidi runs these sessions regularly, so if you are interested in attending more, you can get signed up on her website: https://scienceonapostcard.com/bookclub/ Date and time of session: This session is NOT being recorded. Speakers: Inclusive Science Engagement Swapshop Summary: We’ll also be opening a bursary scheme for members to use to develop their own inclusive science engagement practice. Date and time of session: This session is being recorded and will be available on BIG’s private YouTube channel for BIG Members. Session Leader:
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