Team:EPF Lausanne/Humanpractices Movie
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iGem EPFL movie
Our Human Practices project is an animated movie. The goal of this project is to promote a better understanding of Synthetic Biology. Simplification and playfulness are intended to reach a wide audience. Take a look...
Results of the questionnaire
To measure the impact of our movie, we created a survey with the help of a psychologist (Vincent Pillaud). The idea was to have a control group which was shown a "neutral" movie (with no scientific impact) and a second group to whom we showed our movie. Questions about Synthetic Biology were asked before and after watching the movies. The analysis of results (150 responses) allowed us to say that our film does actually have an educational impact ... Watch them closer ...