#SciComm… Zoom fatigue may be real, but there is still value in those recordings 25 Jan 202315 Feb 2024 Post by Ashleigh Pilkerton (Source: http://xrisoikweb2.pbworks.com/w/page/139364949/Zoom%20meeting, licensed for use under CC BY-NC 3.0) Digital meetings dominated our lives over the past two years with over 3.3 trillion meeting minutes hosted…
#SciComm… Before we get fishin’ 16 Nov 202215 Feb 2024 Post by Ellie Holloway The North Platte River runs through much of Casper and has many places where people access it to fish, boat, or swim. (Credit: Bureau of Land…
#SciComm… got lice? 2 Nov 202214 Feb 2024 Post by Devin Gearhart Gill lice have destroyed salmon and trout fisheries around the world by parasitizing fish in high abundance. (Credit: winterparktimes.com) In the fall of 2021, I began…
#SciComm… Telling odd stories through short films to get people to care about wildlife management 31 Dec 20217 Apr 2022 Post by Zachary Mayer The use of an interesting story can give reason for people to become invested in an important issue. In the field of wildlife management especially, getting…
#dataviz… Science of SciComm: A case for incorporating science art into scientific publications 3 Jun 202128 Oct 2021 Post by Caroline Rosinski How do we make our science engaging and accessible to our target audience? This has been the underlying question of many of our discussions this semester…