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- | === | + | ==The Workshop in a nutshell== |
+ | ===Part 1 Education=== | ||
+ | In the first part, the participants really feel like a scientist. They are offered the opportunity to join our team and built their own BioBrick for oil degradation. But before we let them tinker with DNA parts, we give a short introduction into the building blocks of life. Then they have to roll up their sleeves! | ||
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- | + | ===Part 2 Perception=== | |
- | + | How promising is Synthetic Biology? The second part of the workshop is all about discussion. It is the opinion of the audience that counts! The following statements are put forward: | |
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+ | <html><center><h4>With which statement do you agree?</h4></center></html> | ||
+ | <html><center><form method=post action="http://poll.pollcode.com/dbAo"><table border=0 width=600 bgcolor="EEEEEE" cellspacing=0 cellpadding=2><tr><td colspan=2><font face="Verdana" size=-1 color="000000"><b>Pick your statement</b></font></td></tr><tr><td width=5><input type=radio name=answer value="1"></td><td><font face="Verdana" size=-1 color="000000">Synthetic biology is too beautiful to ignore</font></td></tr><tr><td width=5><input type=radio name=answer value="2"></td><td><font face="Verdana" size=-1 color="000000">Self regulation by synthetic biologists is enough</font></td></tr><tr><td width=5><input type=radio name=answer value="3"></td><td><font face="Verdana" size=-1 color="000000">Don't let only commercial interests, but also the society, decide about the application of synthetic biology</font></td></tr><tr><td width=5><input type=radio name=answer value="4"></td><td><font face="Verdana" size=-1 color="000000">Who tries to take billions years of evolution of life into their own hands is acting like God</font></td></tr><tr><td width=5><input type=radio name=answer value="5"></td><td><font face="Verdana" size=-1 color="000000">By engineering new life forms we exceed a moral boundary</font></td></tr><tr><td width=5><input type=radio name=answer value="6"></td><td><font face="Verdana" size=-1 color="000000">A living machine that makes something useful and which is also able to replicate! Beautiful!</font></td></tr><tr><td width=5><input type=radio name=answer value="7"></td><td><font face="Verdana" size=-1 color="000000">The technique goes beyond our understanding</font></td></tr><tr><td colspan=2><center><input type=submit value="Vote"> <input type=submit name=view value="View"></center></td></tr><tr><td bgcolor="white" colspan=2 align=right><font face="Verdana" size=-2 color="black">pollcode.com <a href=http://pollcode.com/><font color="navy">free polls</font></a></font></td></tr></table></form></center></html> | ||
+ | ===Different opinions lead to interesting discussions=== | ||
+ | A firm discussion on the regulation of synthetic biology was born. According to most, the application of this science should not only be in the hands of commerce. On the other hand, it was suggested that is not a good idea to only let the society decide on its fate. Fear of the unknown is a major challenge for many people. By being afraid of what may or may not happen, people could reject scientific advances. | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:22, 1 February 2011
Workshop on Synthic Biology
To give the general public a glimmer of our iGEM experience, we developed a workshop where they can feel like a real scientist and go into battle with oil pollution at sea by making their own BioBrick. Our self developed workshop was succesfully used at the [http://www.wtacademie.nl/ Science Day for Teachers] and at the [http://www.delft.nl/content.jsp?objectid=51425 Science Day for Kids]. The goal was to inspire and fascinate teachers. People already interested in science were challenged to see even more the opportunities that science and technology can offer.
Watch the workshop
The Workshop in a nutshell
Part 1 Education
In the first part, the participants really feel like a scientist. They are offered the opportunity to join our team and built their own BioBrick for oil degradation. But before we let them tinker with DNA parts, we give a short introduction into the building blocks of life. Then they have to roll up their sleeves!
Participants are provided with a Parts Registry and a modular of parts in the form of cards. In this way, they were challenged to think about how the various parts have to be combined.
Did you do a good job? Congratulations! That deserves a certificate!
Part 2 Perception
How promising is Synthetic Biology? The second part of the workshop is all about discussion. It is the opinion of the audience that counts! The following statements are put forward:
With which statement do you agree?
Different opinions lead to interesting discussions
A firm discussion on the regulation of synthetic biology was born. According to most, the application of this science should not only be in the hands of commerce. On the other hand, it was suggested that is not a good idea to only let the society decide on its fate. Fear of the unknown is a major challenge for many people. By being afraid of what may or may not happen, people could reject scientific advances.