Serendip is a digital ecosystem dedicated to gathering people together for the exploration of science and its implications for art, climate change, disability studies, literature, mental health, pedagogy, social justice, and technology.
Since 1994, Serendip has published blogs, exhibits, message boards, and syllabi dedicated to public conversations exploring the implications of science education. It is a gathering place for students, teachers, researchers, and the general public to engage in collaboration, open-ended inquiry, and transdisciplinary projects.
Serendip is an open-access publisher; materials on the website are available for noncommercial use with proper citation. It is a digital ecosystem dedicated to the exploration of science and its implications for art, climate change, disability studies, literature, mental health, pedagogy, and technology. Serendip welcomes inquiries from everywhere.
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