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Why We’re Writing a SCICOMM Book for Teens

Two-part blog by high school students involved in Science & Us, a student-led organization helping teens discover science communication, policy, media, and related fields.

September 21, 2019 by ASC

By Katherine Huang, Founder and Executive Director When I was eleven, I was obsessed with Percy Jackson, a book series about the adventures of a teenage demigod. While watching the movie, I thought Apollo was pretty good-looking, and ended up on a video montage of Greek male models. What captured my attention, though, was the Greek […]

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Don’t Fix What Ain’t Broke

Unconference Model continues for SCIENCE TALK '20

August 19, 2019 by ASC

Greetings All! Science Talk wants to remain responsive to the needs and interests of our conference attendees. So, once again, we will use a modified unconference model for SCIENCE TALK ’20. Our conference-unconference hybrid is similar to a traditional conference in that the Programming Committee will continue to organize the overall conference schedule, coordinate details, and invite Keynote speakers […]

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Science, Culture, and Identity: An Interview with Dr. Mónica Feliú-Mójer

Mar 21, 2019 · Bernardo Traversari & Alexandra Gonzalez-Van Wart

Edited by Simon Bakke I recently had the opportunity to interview Dr. Feliú-Mójer, Neurobiologist and Science Communicator. We talked about why owning your identity is key to making science inclusive, accessible, and fresh. To Dr. Feliú-Mójer, connecting science with community and culture opens all kinds of doors. I wanted to start off hearing a little […]

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Making Sense of Science and the Ethics of Storytelling: Q&A With Story Collider’s Liz Neeley

Feb 10, 2019 · Kristen Syme

Edited by Simon Bakke We live through others and others live through us by way of storytelling. At some point on the evolutionary timescale, humans or human ancestors began telling stories huddled around the warmth of a campfire. Stories of success in warfare, failure in love, origin myths, and local gossip are ubiquitous genres. Cultural […]

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“Isn’t this amazing?!”

December 11, 2018 by ASC

Written by Bernardo Traversari ​Edited by Simon Bakke I recently saw a TedX Talk by Will Stephen, a writer for Saturday Night Live. The theme of his talk was… nothing. Absolutely nothing. His talk wasn’t about any topic in particular, it had no insightful data or quirky animations, he had no message to convey; yet he presented himself as this smart […]

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Three steps to better climate conversations

September 10, 2018 by ASC

Written by Aven Frey. Republished from Sightline Institute with permission. ​Esteemed climate communicator Dr. Katharine Hayhoe is back on the lecture circuit with a new talk, which I was lucky enough to catch at the University of Washington in mid-May. Dr. Hayhoe’s life and credentials make her uniquely suited to bridge divides and speak from the heart about climate […]

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Same Science Communication Conference, Different Conference Model

August 22, 2018 by ASC

Mixing Unconference Model elements into SCIENCE TALK ’19 Greetings All! Science Talk wants to be responsive to the needs and interests of our conference attendees. So, this year, we are trying out a new conference organization idea. We hope that the change will address the programming concerns that we and the attendees have voiced and allow […]

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What is Climate to an eleven-year-old?

A research-biologist-turned-science-communicator forays into explaining complex ideas with an unfamiliar medium: video

May 2, 2018 · Shira Gordon

Each idea, no matter how well-crafted, is best received when tailored to a narrow, specific audience. All the complicated jargon is great—for those that understand it… But, everyone else WILL glaze over and think about a chocolatey snack, the song stuck in their head, or their to-do list. I tackled the topic “What is Climate?” […]

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Science Talk featured in The Chronicle of Higher Education

April 24, 2018 by ASC

4/24/2018 0 Comments The Chronicle of Higher Education, a publication focused on college and university faculty members and administrators, just featured Science Talk! The Chronicle reaches over 215,000 readers and has been a Pulitzer Prize finalist. Read the article here, called “​As Scientists Speak Out About Science, Women and Young Scholars Lead the Way”. Onward!

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How to overcome the challenges of communicating science

February 27, 2018 by ASC

More than a decade ago, I left the commercial advertising business and joined the nonprofit world as the marketing director for an environmental conservation organization. To prepare for my first assignment (updating the board of trustees on ongoing projects), I was given a stack of project reports chock-full of details on implementation sites, baseline and […]

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No specific ask means no action

January 29, 2018 by ASC

1/29/2018 0 Comments I always feel sad when I see an ad that gets me energized and excited to support a cause, only to be left not knowing what I can do to support that cause. I get worked up, I get jazzed, I’m ready to do something but I have no place to channel […]

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Why Scientists Should Communicate Science: Getting to the Heart of the Matter

Dec 12, 2017 · Dr. Eileen Parkes

In today’s world, it feels that scientific facts are increasingly under attack. As scientists, it’s tempting to reply by quoting impressive figures and statistics, brandishing our graphs, trying to win the argument. But winning the argument isn’t the same as winning the person.In a piece for Naturejobs by Dr. Eileen Parkes of Queen’s University Belfast, she argues that winning […]

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Show Them What You Mean

Oct 4, 2017 · Tasha Sturm

In the public’s view microbiology is an abstract science that is not easily seen nor understood.  To help visualize the science, many microbiology instructors do a basic experiment on the first day of class – environmental swabs. Using what is essentially a fancy Q-tip®, students swab cell phones, backpacks, table tops, and water bottles. Anything people can […]

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At the Starting Block

August 18, 2017 by ASC

You’re standing at the lectern, ready to deliver the opening lines of your talk. What do you say first? If this is a conference talk, chances are you start by thanking the organizers for inviting you to speak, then the audience…or if it’s a seminar, you might start with how happy you are to be there…blah blah […]

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How to Explain Scientific Consensus… With Cake

Aug 7, 2017 · Steve Sobie

I recently gave a presentation on how to talk science to normal people. After I finished there was the usual question and answer. One of the audience asked me a fairly simple question, which I sadly fumbled. “How do you explain scientific consensus to someone who doesn’t agree?” I don’t remember the rambling answer I gave […]

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How to Write About Science so Everyone Understands

Jul 29, 2017 · Steve Sobie

Communication is very much like marketing, where how you say something depends entirely on who you are talking to. For example, this blog is for casual readers with various types of education and background. I prefer to write content here in a very causal and conversational tone. I’m okay starting a sentence with a conjugation […]

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ScienceTalk.org

July 5, 2017 by ASC

Well, it is official…we are no longer Science Talk NW. We Are Science Talk. Or if you prefer, we are ScienceTalk.org. We don’t judge…you can choose how you want to say it.

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Let’s Work Together

June 29, 2017 by ASC

We thought it would be good to have someplace on this website to discuss and promote opportunities for public engagement, or something similar. Message boards are so 2008, blogs reign supreme…. Let’s start the discussion. Post in the comments any links to online and face to face opportunities to put scicomm skills into practice. Or send us a […]

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