Zombieism in practice

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arzina221
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Zombieism in practice

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Dr. Smith, our zombie genetics specialist, ran the first part of the workshop entitled Zombie Science: Worst Case Scenario highlighting the risks and dangers inherent in a real zombie disease outbreak. The children were made to make choices that would affect the fate of the world.

Top zombioarchaeologist Dr. Ken Howe then delivered his Zombie Science: Brain of the Dead lecture. This showed pupils about brain function and how diseases can affect the brain to create zombie-like behaviours.

Both lectures were highly engaging and interactive with a liberal sprinkling of fun, and students were all excited to get involved and keen to answer questions and make suggestions. The added challenge of the language barrier did not seem to hinder student participation at all and our whole team were very impressed by - and grateful for - their English speaking skills.


The second half of our workshop featured zombies of a different species, fruit flies! Students got to get up close and personal with our zombie flies which they could see "die" and come back to life (!), whilst learning about difficult biological processes such as how our nerves act to pass signals through our body.

Not only did they observe fruit flies under the microscope, but they also admired some very special fluorescent flies glow green! These were an example of transgenic flies, ones that have been genetically modified.

Feedback from the students was poland mobile database overwhelmingly positive and the interactive nature of the workshops helped to keep them engaged throughout.

Teachers were also delighted and expressed a strong desire for a repeat of this type of interactive science workshop. Many felt it was difficult to persuade children that science is interesting and fun, especially in schools in areas where vocational training is more popular.

Biographies
Our team of three zombiologists have very diverse backgrounds.

Dr. Smith has a PhD in zombimedia studies from the University of Sound. Alert to any zombie-like behaviour since 2011, he is very proud of the fact that (despite some recent scares) there have been no confirmed cases of zombieism in all that time; undoubtedly thanks to his continuing scrutiny of the media in the civilised world and America.
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