We need lots more stroke visibility.
Mine is going to be on good vs. evil neurons(or maybe - The Good, the Bad and the Ugly )
http://www.sfn.org/index.aspx?pagename=bavideo_main
The Society for Neuroscience’s second annual Brain Awareness Video
Contest is open for submissions. Capture the wonders of the brain and mind and win up to $1,000 and a trip to
Neuroscience 2012 in New Orleans, October
13-17.
Submissions due: June
11.
Looking for inspiration? Watch last year's videos.
The contest is
open to anyone, but entries must be submitted by an SfN member — use the Neuroscientist-Teacher
Partner program to find one near you. Learn more
and submit your video at www.sfn.org/BAvideocontest.
Share your enthusiasm for the contest by spreading the
word and thank you for your continued support of Brain Awareness.
The Society for Neuroscience (SfN) challenges you to produce an original
video demonstrating a concept about the brain that could be used as a
teaching tool or resource. Whether it's an animation, song, or hands-on
classroom activity, share the wonders of science through the Brain
Awareness Video Contest.
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