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Primary Science 149 Social media and science 

Editor Leigh Hoath

Issue 149 | Published September 2017

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Contents

p.3 Focus on...social media and science
p.5 Topical, yes but it dives beneath the surface
p.9 A 'Peake' into using social media
p.13 Social media: a window to a wider world
p.17 Science Swap Shop: Mini straw flutes, Dancing bees, Secret Messages and Investigating Sound
p.21 Bridging the gap - using social media to bring together science and families
p.25 Using Web 2.0 technology to enhance the science curriculum in your school
p.28 Moderation for professional learning
p.31 Growing the seeds of scientific enquiry

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