Science Films 2022

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Science Academy 2022 Science Film students were tasked with exploring their favourite aspect of science and communicating their ideas through the medium of a short 3-4 minute film. They attended four 90 minute workshops at our January Science camp- planned and developed their ideas between January and July camps and shot the footage they needed in their home area- and completed final editing during a further four 90 minute workshops during our July Science camp. The project was tutored by Karthic Sanjiva Sivanandham from NHNZ Productions and an alumni of the Otago University Department of Science Communication and Max Balloch, 2nd year Marine Science and Science Communication student. Max is also a Science Academy Alumni from our 2020 Cohort.

Check out this year’s  films by clicking on the titles below

Microplastics – The Hidden Evil

 

Kea, Templer-Mcconnell,

Taikura Rudolf Steiner School

 

 

Kokopu Unknown

 

Logan Andrews :

Menzies College

 

 

Ko Kaikoura te Whenua

 

Ruslan Ataria-Ivannikov:

Kaikoura High School

 

 

Neptune’s Necklace, King of Kawaroa

 

Via Hooks:

New Plymouth Boys’ High School

 

 

The Feathered Fiends

 

Matthew Cory-Wright

Aotea College

 

 

Waitara River

 

Maioha Hunt

Waitara High School

 

 

1080: An Incredibly Brief Summary

 

Rheanna Dreaver:

Hornby High School

 

 

Ecosourcing in Practice


Jindh Bhullar:

Taumarunui High School

Science Podcasts 2022

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Science Academy 2022   Science podcast students were tasked with exploring their favourite aspect of science and communicating their ideas through the medium of  a short radio podcast. They attended four 90 minute workshops at our January Science camp and developed their ideas between January and July camps. They then completed final editing in the OAR FM recording studio during a further four 90 minute workshops during the July Science camp. The project  was  tutored by Taylor Davies-Colley, educator, science communicator and conservationist  along with staff from OAR FM Dunedin

All podcasts will be available on the OAR FM Dunedin Website oar.org.nz and from your favourite podcast provider from the 22/07/22.