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Science Communication Workshop

Comm 5660, a workshop for graduate students (and others)

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September 20, 2019

While updating the syllabus for this workshop, I removed from the "resource" list several sites that are no longer active or current But what's on them is still valuable, so I'm...

March 7, 2019

Here are pdfs of the main slides we used during the weekend, more or less in the order we went through them Comm56602019Springscience journalism Comm56602019Springsocial...

August 15, 2018

A recent article in Nature provides good advice Kwok, Roberta (2018) How to work with your institution's press office to maximize the reach of your work Nature, 560, 271-273...

March 6, 2017

I thought people in the class might find interesting (I'm not sure "enjoy" is the right word) this post on science communication It contains links to several articles that deal...

March 3, 2017

Various bits of followup from this afternoon's panel: Seeing the choices a writer makes -- Here are some examples of annotated stories, with comments about the writer's...

November 15, 2016

Susi Varvayanis from the BEST program sent along the following link that you might find...

February 8, 2016

Following up on the comments I made about "public engagement" and really listening to the public, I just saw this blog post from Caren Cooper (on the Scientific...

February 8, 2016

As I mentioned this weekend, journalist Michael Moss will be giving a Messenger Lecture next week on communication issues related to food and healthy...

February 6, 2016

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February 6, 2016

Thanks to Danielle Lee (@DNLee) for a great introduction to social media for scientists Here are the slides she used, including a list of references for further...

February 4, 2016

Ithaca-based science writer Sharon Tregaskis (https://sitesgooglecom/site/sharontregaskis/Home) will be with us on Saturday morning For her session, she's suggested that you at...

November 3, 2014

So, less than 12 hours after we finished, Science Magazine has posted the latest winners of the Dance Your PhD...