Right now the Science Online conference is taking place (#scio2012 if you're a Twitter person!), and this was shared with me:

http://lockerz.com/s/176163501

It's a BINGO card that was passed out during a session on science blogging while female.

I do love "A bingo card is not an argument" and "Demand for citations to back up blogger's account of her own experience."


A recently discussion that took place on another mailing list I'm on was about how to bring humor into situations where discussing sexism (i.e. opening up a panel discussion or a workshop about the not so pleasant subject, as smart humor can help shake the tension in the room and make people more comfortable). I do have to say - this BINGO card is one clever way to do that.

-Sarah



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