In this course, you will explore different modalities of science communication, including oral presentations, written forms of communication, technology, and artistic media, including best practices for each.

Modes of Science Communication
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Modes of Science Communication
This course is part of Designing Effective Science Communication Specialization

Instructor: Melanie Peffer
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What you'll learn
Explain best practices for oral, written, technological, and artistic forms of science communication.
Apply principles of learning engineering to design effective forms of science communication.
Skills you'll gain
- Psychology
- Instructional Strategies
- Driving engagement
- Media and Communications
- Science and Research
- Education Software and Technology
- Content Creation
- Liberal Arts
- Music
- Writing and Editing
- Photography
- Pedagogy
- Oral Expression
- Visual Storytelling
- Human Learning
- Writing
- Community Outreach
- Technical Communication
- Storytelling
- Photo/Video Production and Technology
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