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National Public Radio's Talk of the Nation Science Friday

October 10, 2002 - September 30, 2006 | Media and Technology, Public Programs, Informal/Formal Connections
The long-running and highly successful National Public Radio series "Science Friday" is venturing in new directions. Given that basic research underlies all of the technological advances influencing our world and that tax dollars pay for that research, the public needs to be informed about the basics of research. To address this need for public education, "Science Friday" will examine the importance of research as a theme underlying all science and technology changes by: Finding the research roots at the bottom of each story; Exploring the cooperation among corporations, private institutions, and research foundations and illuminating how each plays a role in the research process; Following the research "bumps" along the road to illustrate that research success depends upon failures -- not all research produces positive results; Illuminating the barriers to successful research; Helping listeners understand the thought process of researchers; Scaling the "ivory tower" by enabling listeners to question and talk directly with researchers; and Helping listeners understand the role of basic research in policy-making. Ira Flatow, the host, will take "Science Friday" on the road and produce programs in Oklahoma, Iowa, Michigan, Massachusetts, Arizona and other locations. He also will visit schools and universities and will speak at public events. NPR also will reactivate the "Science Friday Kids Connection" which will take each week's program and its guest scientists directly into classrooms across the country.

Funders

NSF
Funding Program: ISE/AISL
Award Number: 0206324
Funding Amount: 1060000

TEAM MEMBERS

  • Kevin Klose
    Principal Investigator
    National Public Radio
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    Evaluator
    Multimedia Research
  • Discipline: History/policy/law | Nature of science
    Audience: Youth/Teen (up to 17) | General Public | Museum/ISE Professionals
    Environment Type: Media and Technology | Broadcast Media | Public Programs | Public Events and Festivals | Informal/Formal Connections | K-12 Programs

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