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Thursday, 28 June 2007 |
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AthenaWeb (AthenaWeb) is a virtual home for science communicators: Officially (re)launched in June 2007 at the Sunny Side of the Doc international marketplace for documentaries, AthenaWeb is more than a social networking platform or portal with links to other sites with real content. It is an all-in-one web-workstation for science communicators to broadcast their films, build contacts, promote their businesses, swap news, blog ideas, publish findings, and work on their programmes and projects from anywhere in Europe, or the world. And AthenaWeb already hosts a catalogue of some 750 digitised high-quality scientific films serving a subscriber base of over 8,000 professionals across Europe. AthenaWeb is 100% backed by the European Commission’s Research Directorate-General and is run by the science communications agency LAB TO MEDIA. EU funding for this initiative is geared towards stimulating science communication, increasing film production and distribution, and setting the scene for science, research and innovation to prosper in Europe, and beyond. ScienceLive is proud to partner with AthenaWeb as a content provider - stay tuned for further news!  |
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Thursday, 31 May 2007 |
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We have now upgraded to new video listings - we hope you like them, and you can find things better. Pleae bear with us while we adjust all the features to the new video listings! |
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New video listings - again! |
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Thursday, 31 May 2007 |
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We have now upgraded to new video listings - we hope you like them, and you can find things better. Please bear with us while we adjust all the features to the new video listings! Everything should be working now, but let us know if there is a problem! |
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Tuesday, 20 March 2007 |
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We've now made a start to get our 21st century science classification under way! If you are a teacher, we would love to get some feedback. Please leave feedback through the feedback form attached to the videos. The classification is available through the 21st c science menu item on the left! |
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Tuesday, 20 March 2007 |
The Cambridge Science Festival podcasts are getting a lot of hits, and you can catch them on YouTube and in the iTunes podcast listings: If you have iTunes you can click here to open the Cambridge Science Festival podcast page in the iTunes music store. |
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