Seminars

We offer a number of educational options for schools and civic groups. Presentations can be tailored to fit your needs, and include information about the differences between science and pseudoscience, the defining characteristics of pseudoscience, and historical and modern-day examples of medical quackery. Presentations are informative, thought-provoking, and entertaining.

Attendees at Science Thinking workshops will learn to:

  • Apply the basic precepts of science thinking to decision-making
  • Approach sensational claims with skepticism
  • Evaluate the validity of new scientific claims
  • Make appropriate health care decisions
  • Make informed voting choices on scientific issues

From interactive courses designed for small groups, to presentations suitable for large audiences/school assemblies, we can accommodate your needs.

For information on availability and fees, contact us at info@sciencethinking.com