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Useful tips for narrating a story (adapted from M. Clough, 2010) Listen Have an interesting story to tell. The key of storytelling is to provide listeners with a good story. If you don't have a story
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Lichtenberg and the electrophorus Listen Lichtenberg, who lived in the 18th century, was an outstanding naturalist, art critic, satirist, aphorist, and one of the creators of the German experimental p
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Guericke and vacuum Listen Wandering the streets of the city of Magdeburg Otto was poring over something he had heard: The latest astronomical considerations that the scientific (and the non-scientifi
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by topic by NOS-feature by subject area Stories Listen The narrative approach is the keystone of the STM project. In this section, you will find some narrative approaches to stories that describe hist
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Brussels Trip 2016 From June 19 till June 23 EUS students had an excellent opportunity to explore European Union not only in theory, but also in practice. For three days students visited different ins
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Prof. Dr. Tove Hansen Malloy Contact E-mail tove.malloy -PleaseRemoveIncludingDashes- @ uni-flensburg.de Street Auf dem Campus 1 Post code / City 24943 Flensburg Institutions Name Internationales Inst
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The Examination Office The examination office (Servicezentrum für Prüfungsangelegenheiten/SPA) is the main office responsible for handling questions on grades, transcripts of records, master thesis re
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Technology Listen While science and technology influence each other, they are not the same. "Many confuse the terms science and technology, often considering them synonyms. Roughly speaking there are
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Answers Listen Science and its methods cannot answer all questions. On the one hand, there are certain areas which cannot be answered by scientific methods. This does not mean that scientists do not h
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Reference for the story-telling approach Listen Froese Klassen, C. (2013). "Stories" Created for Science Teaching: A Critical Analysis. In P. Heering, S. Klassen, & D.Metz, (Eds.).Flensburg Studies on