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shq
Posted: Tue Apr 03, 2007 8:21 am
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{***Moderators note we are a non-profit science community project. We
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::*Science Content Development Opportunity*::

-An exciting new online project is coming in April, and you
could help...

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ScienceHQ.com aims to be the first site to create a definitive and ever
evolving collection of specific learning modules in Biology, Physics and
Chemistry, within an interactive and media rich web 2.0 environment.

Providing easy and free access to well organized science learning
content is the priority of the project.

For the first time science students will have concise material for any
topic, for any style of curriculum - contributed by outstanding
authors. Combined with this, will be a level of interactivity not seen
before in a science web-resource.

Since early 2006, Fresnel of Australia and Thefactory Digital Media
have been working to create the infrastructure to develop, deploy and
manage this revolutionary new web project.

YOU CAN GET INVOLVED
The project already has a small team developing content for the
learning modules, but as you can imagine science is a huge subject and
we hope to cover every high school/college level topic, as well as some
more advanced university level topics.

For this reason Fresnel have decide to invite skilled and knowledgeable
people to act as contributors to ScienceHQ.com's collection of learning
modules.

WHO WE NEED
We are looking for people with

- Excellent knowledge in high school/college level Biology and/or
Physics and/or Chemistry
- Quality writing skills
- Capable formatting with MS Word


We also require people that have additional skills in Photoshop or
similar products. These people may help produce science illustrations
for use in the modules, according to storyboards and style consistency
guidelines supplied by the Fresnel Development Team.

INTERESTED?
The project welcomes dynamic, intelligent contributors to take part in
this non-profit project that is geared to be the first of its kind.
Your work will be edited to maintain consistency, and you will be given
full onsite credit.

To express your interest or obtain further information, email the
contact below:

timj@fresnel.com.au
SCIENCEHQ SITE ADMINISTRATION
-Manager- - Timothy Jupe

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