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Poster contest

Tuesday, July 21st, 2015 | EMILY HALL | No Comments

Otago teachers and students – get crafting a wicked classroom poster for the Centre for Quantum Science’s poster competition.

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Posted in For Teachers, General, Physics, Resources, Science Communication | Tagged art, competition, Physics, poster, students, teachers | Leave a reply

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