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  • This course is designed for scientists, science educators, and science communicators who are interested in re-thinking how we communicate science to diverse audiences, particularly to the general public.
  • Topics include evidence-based considerations of human learning as well as effective communication through a variety of modalities, including oral presentations, written forms of communication, technology, and artistic media.
  • The objective of this course is to equip learners with the skills needed to design and implement effective methods of science communication. Learners will be able to identify key principles of human learning that undergird science communication, describe pitfalls in popular avenues for science outreach, and apply best practices to science communication in a variety of media.
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Curriculum

Connecting the Science of Learning to Science Communication

Course Introduction and Welcome

Introduction to Learning Sciences

Learning Theories

Human Cognition and Difficult Topics

Applying Learning Engineering to Outreach

Learning Science for Educators Video

Julia Galef TED Talk: Why You Think You're Right -- Even If You're Wrong

Video: A Transformation of Learning Engineering

Extra Resources

Principles of Human Learning

Speaking of Science: Oral Presentation

Best Practices for Public Speaking: Style

Best Practices for Public Speaking: Content

Interview Best Practices with Julie Poppen, CU Boulder News Director

Julian Treasure TED Talk: How to Speak so that People Want to Listen

6 Rules of Great Storytelling (As Told by Pixar)

7 Storytelling Techniques Used by the Most Inspiring TED Presenters

Melanie Peffer TED Talk: How Rethinking Biology Can Positively Change Your Life

Podcast Episode: Learning to See Science in the World

Extra Resources

Writing Science: Written Communication

Common Pitfalls in Science Versus General Public Writing

Types of Public Facing Articles

Interview with Hillary Rosner, Science Journalist and Editor

Talking About Science in a Pandemic: A Golden Opportunity for Science Communication

My Journey to Writing Biology Everywhere and Tips for Self-Publishing

Extra Resources

Decoding Science: Technology Based Communication

Introduction to Educational Technology

Social Media for Science Communication

Learning Analytics

Interview with Jim Slotta, Professor of Education

Extra Resources

Creating Science: Artistic Forms of Communication

The Arts as a Bridge in SciComm

STEAMing Ahead: Connections at the Interface of Science and the Arts

Interview with Sarah Adkins-Jablonsky, Agar Artist (Paintings with Bacteria)

Wrapping Up: Where do we go from here?

Music Video: Science is Real by They Might Be Giants

Turning Trash into Art for Conservation

Photo Ark Interview with Joel Sartore

Comics and Science Education

TED-ED video: Art and Neuroscience

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    May 25, 2024
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