Learning ecosystems
STEM learning ecosystems: critical approaches by Bronwyn Bevan
Echoes from #Ecsite2018
Science engagement organisations as Citizen labs by Anna Omedes
STEM learning ecosystems: critical approaches by Bronwyn Bevan
Echoes from #Ecsite2018
Science engagement organisations as Citizen labs by Anna Omedes
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Andrea Bandelli, Executive Director, Science Gallery International, Dublin, Ireland
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Maria Xanthoudaki, Head of Education and International Relations, Museo Nazionale della Scienza e della Tecnologia Leonardo da Vinci, Milan, Italy
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