The Orlando Science Center’s public relations efforts generate awareness for its exhibits, films, programs and events through media coverage as well as enhance its image as a community resource.
Through careful planning and good relationships with local newspapers, TV networks, websites and radio stations, the Orlando Science Center enjoys consistent coverage.
The Orlando Science Center also functions as a reliable resource for area reporters in need of quick story ideas or colorful backgrounds for live reports. Area media often interview guests and staff on issues involving science, technology and current events.
11 January 2010
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Learn American History While Playing Video Games at the Orlando Science Center
Conspiracy Code was developed by Florida Virtual School
Otronicon Presented by Full Sail University
WHO: An adventure game designed to teach a full course in American History, Conspiracy Code is available for guests to experience at the Orlando Science Center during Otronicon. Conspiracy Code is being developed hand in hand with K-12 teachers, and will be ultimately be available to all schools as an online course.
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11 January 2010
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Discover the latest in technology for training today’s medical professionals
and providing more benefits for patients during complex surgeries
Otronicon Presented by Full Sail University
Medical Sim City Presented by Florida Hospital for Children
WHO: Cutting edge medical simulators from Florida Hospital and the University of Central Florida Media Convergence Lab available for exploration by the public during Otronicon. Medical Sim City is presented by Florida Hospital for Children. Also on display will be the innovative da Vinci® Surgical Robot from Intuitive Surgical Inc.
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Written by Jeff Stanford
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29 December 2009
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January 15 - 18 at the Orlando Science Center with Presenting Sponsor Full Sail University
Four Days of Videogames, Simulators, Robots, Workshops, Art Galleries, Career Exploration, and More
ORLANDO, FL (December 29, 2009) – Otronicon returns to the Orlando Science Center for a milestone fifth year to explore the science, art, technology, careers and fun behind videogames, simulation, and digital media. From January 15-18, the Science Center will be packed with opportunities to experience how interactive technology is changing how we live, learn, work and play. Otronicon is presented by Full Sail University.
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Written by JoAnn Newman, President & CEO
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28 December 2009
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Science Center Getting Full Replacement of A/C System By Spring 2010
Get ready to chill out because the Orlando Science Center is in the process of fully replacing our air conditioning system. As you may know, we have had our share of challenges over the years with the old system. We are grateful to the support of many friends and partners who have helped make this replacement possible, especially the City of Orlando, Orange County, the Orange County Arts & Cultural Affairs Advisory Council and Irvine Mechanical.
This new system will be completed and installed by Spring 2010 - just in time for summer. It will be more energy efficient and is the first step in our journey to becoming a "green" building. Other initiatives will include retrofitting the interior lighting, implementing a recycling program and installing solar panels on our roof (thanks to Orlando Utilities Commission, the Darden Restaurants Foundation/Darden Environmental Trust and Azur Solar).
These modifications will make the Science Center a working example of "green" technology in our community. Our operations will become a living exhibit that will help educate visitors about the real world applications and benefits of renewable energy and energy conservation. We'll be updating you frequently on this website as we make progress with the "Green Building Project" so please visit often for news. In the meantime, please know that the Science Center is working hard to be the "coolest" place in town...in more ways than one.

Written by Jeff Stanford
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16 November 2009
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Orlando Science Center Awards Good Grades in Science and Math
Grade A Day - Sunday, November 22
Kids with A’s in Science and Math Get Free Admission with Paying Adult
WHAT: Your child puts in a great deal of hard work to excel academically so as a reward, the Orlando Science Center is offering them a chance to discover and play for free.
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