Science Communication 2.0 — What It Means to Translate Research in the Digital Era
From my UMB talk: science communication today is less about final answers and more about inviting people into how we make them.
Reflecting on Science Communication Talk at UMB
Science communication is evolving as part of the changing digital landscape. As technology shapes how information is consumed and shared, scientists face new challenges in effectively communicating their work to diverse audiences.
A Trapper's Turn
A Trapper’s Turn is a short film about beaver-human conflict and potential solutions for our client, the Wyoming Wetland Society. This film was made as part of the 2023 Jackson Wild Media Lab, an immersive, cross-disciplinary science filmmaking workshop that brings scientists and media creators together to learn from leaders in the profession and work together to develop effective tools to communicate about science, nature and conservation with diverse audiences across the world’s evolving media platforms.
I'm a 2023 Jackson Wild Media Lab Fellow!
The Jackson Wild Media Lab (JWML) is an immersive, cross-disciplinary science filmmaking workshop that brings scientists and media creators together to learn from leaders in the profession and work together to develop effective tools to communicate about science, nature and conservation with diverse audiences across the world’s evolving media platforms. Source: JacksonWild.org
Atlanta's Simply Buckhead Magazine
Let me tell you how science & creativity go hand in hand. Check out my feature inSimply Buckhead by Amy Meadows.
Featured on Spotify: Mic Check Podcast
We’re on a mission to bring out the inner scientist in you! Listen to understand what led us to start this podcast and more.
Featured in Duke Alumni Magazine
In Duke Magazine, Barry Yeoman writes about our podcast, which was built from a friendship born in graduate school, in “Meet the Duke Ph.D.s on a mission to make science accessible.”