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Science communication toolkit – Inspiring Australia
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Toolkit for science communicators. PMs Prizes for Science. 45; Inspiring Australia strategy. 45; Expert Working Groups. 45; Contact us. 45; Toolkit for journalists. 45; Toolkit for scientists. 45; Toolkit for science communicators. 45; National Science Week. 45; PMs Prizes for Science. 45; No Funny Business. 1 Work effectively with the media. Become skilled at using social media blog, tweet and podcast. Researchers: learn how to use social media to communicate and network. Learn to speak to the media.
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October | 2014 | Professor John Cole
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New Thinking for a Resilient Regional Australia. Sustainable development for resilient regions – reflections on the current state of play in Australia. October 22, 2014. October 22, 2014. Professor John Cole OAM. How we achieve economic, social and environment value through a resilient regional strategies:. Sustainable Development for Resilient Regions. Edited text of address to the Australian Regional Development Conference, Commercial Club, Albury, Wednesday 15 October 2014. Resolving the future dilemm...
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Professor John Cole | New Thinking for a Resilient Regional Australia | Page 2
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New Thinking for a Resilient Regional Australia. Making an ‘anti-fragile’ Australia Part 3. December 4, 2014. Professor John Cole OAM. Edited and updated remarks presented to the Economic Development Australia, National Economic Development Conference 2014, Doubletree Hilton Hotel, Darwin, Wednesday 29 October 2014. Some framing issues for future Australia. Will we continue to develop as a terrestrial archipelago? David Malouf called the Australians of the modern era a sea-dreaming people settled by litt...
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Climate Myth: It hasn’t gotten any Hotter in 15 (…16…17) Years | shitIsaid.com
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Now with 90% less bullshit than the big brands. Climate Myth: It hasn’t gotten any Hotter in 15 (…16…17) Years. February 10, 2015. By J M Landers. And Now for my Next Trick: I’ll use a 15 year trend line to Make Global Warming Disappear. So you want to deny climate change huh? And I don’t just mean rolling your eyes at thanksgiving dinner or sarcastically posting on Facebook whenever there’s a big snowstorm. First let’s take a look at the Hadley data. Credit: Australian Bureau of Meteorology. Now look at...
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Climate Myth: It hasn’t gotten any Hotter in 15 (…16…17) Years | shitIsaid.com
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Now with 90% less bullshit than the big brands. Climate Myth: It hasn’t gotten any Hotter in 15 (…16…17) Years. February 10, 2015. By J M Landers. And Now for my Next Trick: I’ll use a 15 year trend line to Make Global Warming Disappear. So you want to deny climate change huh? And I don’t just mean rolling your eyes at thanksgiving dinner or sarcastically posting on Facebook whenever there’s a big snowstorm. First let’s take a look at the Hadley data. Credit: Australian Bureau of Meteorology. Now look at...
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Module 1 – Telling a science story to engage the audience | Science Journalism Training in Australia | in Australia
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Module 1 Telling an engaging science story. Module 2 Understanding a research paper. Module 3 – Understanding statistics and numbers. Module 4 Reporting politicised science. Module 5 Using social media for news. Module 6 Visualisation in science journalism. Read good science journalism. Find science to report on. Follow scientists or organisations. Research, generate, and measure social media. Module 1 Telling a science story to engage the audience. Module 1 Telling a science story to engage the audience.
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Module 3 – Understanding statistics and numbers | Science Journalism Training in Australia | in Australia
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Module 1 Telling an engaging science story. Module 2 Understanding a research paper. Module 3 – Understanding statistics and numbers. Module 4 Reporting politicised science. Module 5 Using social media for news. Module 6 Visualisation in science journalism. Read good science journalism. Find science to report on. Follow scientists or organisations. Research, generate, and measure social media. Module 3 – Understanding statistics and numbers. Module 3 – Understanding statistics and numbers. If the number ...
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