Teaching Workshop: Narrating Science and Technology

A.Y. 2025/2026
3
Max ECTS
20
Overall hours
SSD
NN
Language
Italian
Learning objectives
The workshop aims to train students in the production of materials for the popularization of science and technology. These materials may be texts or podcasts and will be related to items of the collections of the Leonardo da Vinci National Museum of Science and Technology in Milan (MUST), which will contribute to the lab's activities.
Expected learning outcomes
Students will learn how to prepare materials for the popularization of science and technology, carrying out the production process in its successive stages: acquisition of the necessary information on the selected topics, analysis of the audience, context and channels, selection of the format (text or podcast), text writing and recording of podcasts, revision and presentation of the products.
Single course

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Course syllabus and organization

Single session

Lesson period
First semester
Course syllabus
The workshop will include two or three meetings with a MUST curator, who will accompany the workshop teacher and students in the selection of topics and introduce them to the Museum's collections and its popularization activities. The laboratory teacher will guide the production of the materials, which will also be reviewed with the curator.
Prerequisites for admission
None
Teaching methods
The workshop will include two or three meetings at MUST and, for the remaining hours, group work sessions in the classroom.
Teaching Resources
The materials to be studied will be identified by the teacher and the curator with the students.
Assessment methods and Criteria
The lecturer will evaluate the materials produced. To this end, he will also consider the curator's evaluations. The final evaluation is "Approved" or "Not-approved".
- University credits: 3
Humanities workshops: 20 hours
Professor: Tognini Marco
Professor(s)