Although many would prefer to leave science in the past and no longer engage with it once completing compulsory science classes in school, the reality is that engaging with science is an integral part of our daily lives. Moreover, for the safety and wellness of human society, it is necessary to engage with scientific information. We are faced with the necessity of examining scientific evidence on topics ranging from conservation to public health and make decisions that impact not only our families but those around us. However, in spite of decades of science education reform and dedicated efforts to improving science literacy, many members of the general public lack the confidence, skills, or interest in engaging with scientific issues, instead choosing to align their scientific decisions with non-scientific stakeholders, such as political or pop culture figures. These problems are ongoing and destructive. How do we communicate science more effectively with the general public? With other scientists?

Designing Effective Science Communication

Designing Effective Science Communication

Instructor: Melanie Peffer
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What you'll learn
Describe principles of human learning that are important to consider when designing science outreach activities.
Compare and contrast modalities for science communication/outreach.
Identify common pitfalls in science communication/outreach.
Design a science communication/outreach activity based on principles learned in this course.
Skills you'll gain
- Oral Expression
- Research
- Persuasive Communication
- Community Outreach
- Storytelling
- Learning Theory
- Photography
- Technical Communication
- Education and Training
- Human Learning
- Education Software and Technology
- Media and Communications
- Infographics
- Writing
- Program Evaluation
- Scientific Methods
- Science and Research
- Technical Writing
- Interviewing Skills
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Reviewed on Oct 24, 2024
Great way to understand more abaout how to communicate science through art
Reviewed on Jan 31, 2025
The content is thoughtfully designed, with several highly useful and surprising elements. However, some technical aspects, such as image resolution and the assignment review system, could be improved.
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Absolutely helpful for communication skills improvement and career growth.
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