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Tweeting in the name of Science | Communicating Science in Appalachia
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Communicating Science in Appalachia. Science communication and STEM outreach in West Virginia and beyond. Tweeting in the name of Science. March 20, 2015. Yesterday, I posted piece. About the trials and tribulations of using Twitter for science communication and a few tips and tricks for how to best utilize the platform. Today, I want to show you a few examples of some great use of Twitter and talk about a few of my favorite accounts to follow. Mashable’s 25 Science Accounts to Make You Smarter. If you a...
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No Playing Video Games Until You Finish Your Video Games! | Communicating Science in Appalachia
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Communicating Science in Appalachia. Science communication and STEM outreach in West Virginia and beyond. No Playing Video Games Until You Finish Your Video Games! April 3, 2015. April 3, 2015. Love ’em or hate ’em, video games are here to stay. While video games often get a bad rap for being violent. Mindless or expensive, they’ve recently shown that they can be part of education. High school students write code for the game Minecraft at the WV State Science Bowl. Photo via WVSB. According the the game&...
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Brontosaurus: The Long Lost Ninth Planet | Communicating Science in Appalachia
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Communicating Science in Appalachia. Science communication and STEM outreach in West Virginia and beyond. Brontosaurus: The Long Lost Ninth Planet. April 10, 2015. Earlier this week, many of us got the validation our childhood self needed. The dinosaur, Brontosaurus, is back. That the proposed differences between these two animals were subtle, and since Apatosaurus was named first, it is the correct name. Simply “Long Necks.”. So why talk about this on a science communication blog? Summed it up nicely.
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Uncovering Truth Sooner or Later | Communicating Science in Appalachia
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Communicating Science in Appalachia. Science communication and STEM outreach in West Virginia and beyond. Uncovering Truth Sooner or Later. February 26, 2015. How could you even recognize it? Science is no different than the shopping and restaurant industry in that there are unfortunately a few bad apples. You may of heard of Dong-Pyou Han. Last weekend brought to light another ethical lapse in the science world. Wei-Hock Soon. That humans play a large role in global warming. As another blogger mentioned.
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Focusing Our Energy On…well, Energy! | Communicating Science in Appalachia
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Communicating Science in Appalachia. Science communication and STEM outreach in West Virginia and beyond. Focusing Our Energy On…well, Energy! April 24, 2015. Climate change and Appalachia. I know, I know. You’re probably sick of hearing me talk about it. I’ve blogged about it on many different occasions, but this time I actually want to share some tangible teaching devices to help us talk climate change and the energy sector. And came across the Energy Literacy Principles. As their blog post. Energy lit...
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A Vote for Science…or not. | Communicating Science in Appalachia
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Communicating Science in Appalachia. Science communication and STEM outreach in West Virginia and beyond. A Vote for Science…or not. March 26, 2015. March 26, 2015. That’s right ladies and gentlemen; it is once again election season. Now, I can’t lie, elections are kind of my guilty pleasure. There are debates, lies, scandals and memes. LOTS of memes. The Internet simply love an election! For example, during his presidential campaign announcement, Ted Cruz. Have said the word imagine. One too many times.
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No Playing Video Games Until You Finish Your Video Games! | Communicating Science in Appalachia
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Communicating Science in Appalachia. Science communication and STEM outreach in West Virginia and beyond. No Playing Video Games Until You Finish Your Video Games! April 3, 2015. April 3, 2015. Love ’em or hate ’em, video games are here to stay. While video games often get a bad rap for being violent. Mindless or expensive, they’ve recently shown that they can be part of education. High school students write code for the game Minecraft at the WV State Science Bowl. Photo via WVSB. According the the game&...
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SciComm Blogs — SciComm Hub
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City, State, Zip. A community for people interested in science education, outreach, and communication. Your Custom Text Here. The author is a master’s of writing candidate at Missouri State University specializing in science writing, technical communication, and information design. A blog all about social media and online tools for scientists. Great tips if you want to increase your online presence. Author: Josephine Scoble. A blog about educational innovation!
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Budding yeast | Have Brain, Will Science
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Have Brain, Will Science. The continuing, hypothesis driven adventures of a scientist abroad. Sorry, no posts matched your criteria. Science Games that Help Scientists. What does a scientist look like? Science Games that Help Scientists. FASEB Science As Art Competition. Mind the Science Gap. Science Communication as Political Communication. Science Games that Help Scientists. The hawaiian bobtail squid. Website by (Barrel Strength).
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