A couple of books I have skimmed and find to be promising resources
for public education:
NEWTON AT THE BAT: THE SCIENCE IN SPORTS, edited by Eric W. Schrier
and William F. Allman
SPORT SCIENCE, Peter J. Brancazio
Philip Zell
zell@act.org
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Subject: Sound bite science
Author: "phys-l@lists.nau.edu: Forum for Physics Educators"
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Date: 12/9/98 9:40 PM
I've just agreed to be The Science Guy on one of our local tv stations,
with a 3-minute (!) gig every week. Science for the citizen, that sort of
thing. Now I know that three minutes doesn't sound like much to you, but a
year is 52 of those things, which sounds like a lot to me, so I'm looking
for a source of regular ideas.
Where should I spend time schmoozing? I'm looking for your best ideas in
books, web sites, newsgroups, mailing lists, whatever.
==> Dick
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