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Tag me on social media and use #sciencecommunicationmadeeasy if you LOVED this episode!
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Aspen's Twitter: https://twitter.com/aspen_meineke
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In this episode, I will be covering the top 3 mistakes science communicators make and HOW to avoid them.
If you need help with science communication and are interested in coaching, send me an email at [email protected]!Tag me on social media and use #sciencecommunicationmadeeasy if you LOVED this episode!
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Aspen's Twitter: https://twitter.com/aspengineer
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Aspen's TED Talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sCkfprNWV7M
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If you haven't already, make sure to listen to episode 2- Getting Started in SciComm Part 1!
Science communication is a 365 day conversation.STEM professionals need to be proactive and not reactive with their communication.Make your audience apart of the journey.
In this episode, I will be covering WHEN you should practice science communication and WHAT types of content you can create.Tag me on social meida and use #sciencecommunicationmadeeasy if you LOVED this episode!
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In today's episode, we will be talking about HOW to get started in science communication if you are new and don't know where to start! Check back next week for Part 2 of this episode.
Science communication is all about CONNECTING and empowering your audience with scientifically backed information.People don't like being lectured to, but they like talking with friends.Science communication should be an extension of what you do.
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Article: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/09636625030122004
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In this episode, host Aspen Meineke discusses how to continue science communication when it seems impossible: your experiments have stopped, your client has put a hold on all your projects or just struggling to deal with this new normal. Here are 3 tips to help you PIVOT the way you do science communication, without changing your overall message.
Have empathy onlineKnow when to pass the mic to another member of the STEM communityPivot, don't pause your contentTag me and use #sciencecommunicationmadeeasy if you LOVED this episode!
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3D printing face mask file: https://copper3d.com/hackthepandemic/
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