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Creating a Compelling Talk
Olsen, Randy. Washington, DC: Island Press, 2009.
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Science Communication for Scientists: Training and Resources
- Created by the AAAS Center for Public Engagement with Science and Technology and the National Science Foundation, this website鈥檚 resources include webinars, how-to tips for media interviews, strategies for identifying public outreach opportunities, and more.
Annual workshop at 麻花星空视频: 鈥淲riting About Science for the Public鈥
: Annual communicating science workshop for graduate students (Harvard University)
(organized by MIT-WHOI graduate students)
Science Literacy; Public Perceptions of Science
The Science of Science Communication:
References from Liz Neeley, Executive Director, The Story Collider
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