"He was fantastic, he could probably teach anything" - Launceston College, Cornwall

Selected Recent and Future events

Ideal for Christmas - Johnny Ball's "Ball of Confusion" - Icon Books

Johnny's Collection of Puzzles, from Zoe's Saturday morning BBC Radio 2 Show.

Johnny's Maths Book - "Think of a Number" - "Go Figure" USA - Dorling Kindersley

Now in over 30 Languages including Russian, Japanese and Korean

SOME FUTURE EVENTS

 

 

     
On Going Help Link TV Campaign Helping people improve heating efficiency
12/13 Jan 2012 BETT, Olympia Nelson Thorne Promotion
20th Jan Birmingham Symphony Orchestra Maths and Music Concert
January iTutorMaths Nelson Thornes Filming Day
2nd Feb Press Launch - New Gortex Shoe Fabric National Theatre, London
11th June Deputy Headmasters Conf The Belfry
     
  and many Schools and Colleges.  
     

RECENT PAST EVENTS

 

 

20th Oct Apple Store IPad presentation Covent Garden, London
20th Oct Digital Impact Awards, Host London.
21st Sept iTutor Maths Launch Media day for Nelson Thornes
20th May Music, Lyrics and Song Presentation Lake District Musical Event
April Daily Politic, BBC TV Science Education - green manipulation.
17/18 March Outer Hebrides Science Festival Stornaway
1st December Energy Industries, Energy Institute 75th Annual Dinner - Speaker, London
     

NOTABLE PAST EVENTS

 

 
     
Summer 2011 Proctor and Gamble Egg & Spoon Race Fairydish Website
3rd October 2009 Mensa Annual Conference Guest Speaker plus After Dinner, Bristol
27/8/9/30 July Volvo Sales Dinners - CO2 Lower Slaughter
26June/8 July Toyota/Lexus - CO2 - Fleet Sales Various
     

WRITING

Triple Science Blog

Monthly - Still accessable

Saturday Mornings Zoe Ball's Sat am Radio 2 Show Ball of Confusion - My Weekly Puzzle

2010/11

TV and Radio Interviews

Maths & Science Educ, Child Protection, Waste Management, Nuclear Power, CO2, etc.

SCHOOLS LECTURES - "With Your Mind And Tomorrow's Technology " (KS3/4)"

"Funtastic Maths and Science" (KS2/3)"

Johnny's Great Scientist Lectures - Einstein, Dalton, Priestley, Darwin, Newton, Faraday, Clerk Maxwell, etc