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Fifty years and counting: two seminal science centres look to the future

1969 was a significant year. Neil Armstrong walked on the moon, the hippies came of age, the Beatles performed for the very last time and the Internet was invented. That same year the Ontario Science Centre in Toronto and the Exploratorium in San Francisco opened their doors. A product of the post-sputnik science education fervour and the open education movement of the times, these boundary-pushing organisations served to fuel by example the explosion of non-collections-based science centres worldwide.

Today, these two organisations have each undergone a significant strategic planning process that builds on their past strengths but points them in new directions for the next 50 years. This session will explore the roots of these institutions in the early history of the science centre movement and discuss their recent visioning process which shows how they have worked to adapt to a changing world.

Facilitator

Associate Executive Director
San Francisco
United States

Session speakers

Heisenberg Fellow
Humboldt University Berlin
Berlin
Germany
Arne Schirrmacher, an historian of science from Humboldt University in Berlin, will discuss the history of the science center movement and interactive exhibit development in North America and Europe with a focus on the events leading up to and including the founding of the Ontario Science Centre and the Exploratorium among others.
Phot of Maurice Bitran
CEO and Chief Science Officer
Toronto
Canada
Maurice Bitran, CEO and Chief Scientist, Ontario Science Centre, Toronto, will discuss the process and results of OSC's recent strategic planning efforts to build a vision for its future based on its past experience and the current external conditions.
CEO & Sakurako and William Fisher Executive Director
San Francisco
United States
Chris Flink, Executive Director of the Exploratorium, San Francisco, will discuss the process and results of the Exploratorium's recent strategic planning efforts designed to build a vision for its future based on its past experience and the current external conditions.
consultant and President Emerita, Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science
consultant
Monaco
Gillian Thomas, consultant and former President and CEO of the Phillip and Phylis Frost Museum of Science, Miami, will serve as a respondent to the presentations.