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ScienceOnline2012
ScienceOnline2012 – #scio12 across social media – is the sixth annual international meeting on science and the Web.
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'It's Good To Be The King' - Blogging the Mel Brooks Way!
Scicurious
Sex, gender and controversy: writing to educate, writing to titillate
Next generation scientific society and conference
students
The Next Generation of Bloggers
Euan Adie
Using altmetrics tools to track the online impact of your research
Catherine Anderson
Is encouraging scientific literacy more than telling people what they need to know?
Misha Angrist
How do we teach science journalism in the era of social media?
Summer Ash
Stacy Baker
The Next Generation of Bloggers
Karl Bates
URL
research.duke.edu
Do press officers/public information officers need journalists any more?
Emily Bauernfeind
Communicating with Images on Blogs
Holly Bik
Why the resistance to science blogging?
Deborah Blum
The basic science behind the medical research: where to find it, how and when to use it
Story as Shape or Song: Geometry and Music as Longform Nonfiction Structural Models
Carin Bondar
Filming and Communicating Your Research: Take your video production to the next level
Cyberscreen Science Film Festival
Jean-Claude Bradley
Open Notebook Science
Haley Bridger
Do press officers/public information officers need journalists any more?
Khadijah Britton
Teaching Core Competencies in Science: Solving Algebraic and Word Problems
Khadijah M. Britton
Cybersecurity: Defense Against the Dark Arts
Lucas Brouwers
Going from blogging to MSM: selling out or gateway drug?
Ginger Campbell
Podcasting for Beginners
Tim De Chant
Making Beautiful Maps
Kate Clancy
Sex, gender and controversy: writing to educate, writing to titillate
Kiyomi Deards
Teaching Core Competencies in Science: Solving Algebraic and Word Problems
Elizabeth Devita-Raeburn
Writing about science for women's (and men's) magazines and not being ashamed of it, dammit
David Dobbs
The Path from Research to Book: Tools & Workflow Tips from Top Writers
Story as Shape or Song: Geometry and Music as Longform Nonfiction Structural Models
Maria Droujkova
Math Future network of communities: A year in review
Charles Duhigg
Harassing the Powerful for Fun and Profit: An Informal Investigative Reporters' Guide to Uncovering Secrets and Bypassing Flacks
On the record - a media-skills workshop for scientists
John Dupuis
Undergraduate Education: Collaborating to Create the Next Generation of Open Scientists
Adrian J. Ebsary
The Attention Economy: The currencies for social media influence and exchange rates for attention
The Music of Science: An Effective Tool for Science Communication?
Rose Eveleth
The Sound of Science
Martin Fenner
Using altmetrics tools to track the online impact of your research
Emily Finke
Understanding audiences and how to know when you are *really* reaching out
Matthew R. Francis
Never Tell Me the Odds: Assessing Certainty and Probability in Scientific Data
Simon Franz
Drowning in Information! How Can We Create Organization & Balance - Tools and strategies for managing information overload (science and otherwise)
Amy Freitag
Citizens, experts, and science
Julia Galef
Science Podcasting: Pros and Cons
Austin Gallagher
Filming and Communicating Your Research: Take your video production to the next level
Blogging to save the world: Conservation biology and social media
Greg Gbur
Weird and wonderful stories in the history of science
Nathaniel Gold
Art and Science, 4.0 - Accurate, Personal and Powerful: commissioned Science-Art
Jason Goldman
Blogging in the undergraduate science classroom (how to maximize the potential of course blogs)
Miriam Goldstein
Why Scientists Hate and Fear the Media; or, Science training for journalists
Working Group: What to do when you're the go-to online outreach person at your institution: guidelines from the Science Online group
Lena Groeger
Data Journalism: Talking the talk
Enrique Gutierrez
Effective Research and Nature Photography
Peyton Hale
Effective Research and Nature Photography
Neil Hammerschlag
David Harris
Regional Director/Teacher on Special, K-12 Alliance Escondido Union School District
John Hawks
Blogging in the undergraduate science classroom (how to maximize the potential of course blogs)
Kristi Holmes
The Semantic Web
Genomic Medicine: From Bench to Bedside
Jim Hutchins
Basic Video Making 101: An online tutorial
Perrin Ireland
Science Scribe 2.0
Grant Jacobs
Science writing in and for developing nations
Karen James
Pimp your elevator pitch
Walter Jessen
Drowning in Information! How Can We Create Organization & Balance - Tools and strategies for managing information overload (science and otherwise)
Alok Jha
Podcasting for Beginners
Eric Michael Johnsonn
The Uses of the Past: History of Science as a tool for Science Journalists/Writers
Madhusudan Katti
Science writing in and for developing nations
Steve Koch
Open Notebook Science
Maggie Koerth-Baker
I can haz context?
Plenary Panel: Check, check, 1, 2...The sticky wicket of the scientist-journalist relationship
David Kroll
Director of Science Communication
Reception at the NC Museum of Natural Sciences, with a tour of the Nature Research Center
Plenary Panel: Check, check, 1, 2...The sticky wicket of the scientist-journalist relationship
Andrea Kuszewski
Covering Political Neuroscience in the Blogosphere
Pascale Lane
Why the resistance to science blogging?
Danielle Lee
Broadening the Participation of Underrepresented Populations in Online Science Communication and Communities
Tom Levenso
The Uses of the Past: History of Science as a tool for Science Journalists/Writers
Tom Levenson
So You Want To Make A Science Documentary
Stephanie Levi
Students as Messengers of Science
Meg Lowman, PhD
Director, Nature Research Center, North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences
Reception at the NC Museum of Natural Sciences, with a tour of the Nature Research Center
Gabrielle Lyon
Students as Messengers of Science
Brian Malow
The Punchlines and Perils of Science Humor
Weird and wonderful stories in the history of science
LUNCH ‘n’ LAUGH
Joanne Manaster
Basic Video Making 101: An online tutorial
Cyberscreen Science Film Festival
David Manly
'It's Good To Be The King' - Blogging the Mel Brooks Way!
Mireya Mayor
The Vain Girl's Survival Guide to Science and The Media
Craig McClain
Why Scientists Hate and Fear the Media; or, Science training for journalists
Maryn McKenna
The Path from Research to Book: Tools & Workflow Tips from Top Writers
Writing about science for women's (and men's) magazines and not being ashamed of it, dammit
Glendon Mellow
Communicating with Images on Blogs
Art and Science, 4.0 - Accurate, Personal and Powerful: commissioned Science-Art
Arikia Millikan
Know Your Digital Rights!
Seth Mnookin
Plenary Panel: Check, check, 1, 2...The sticky wicket of the scientist-journalist relationship
Chris Mooney
Covering Political Neuroscience in the Blogosphere
Dave Mosher
Know Your Digital Rights!
Greta Munger
Scientists and Wikipedia
Liz Neeley
Cybersecurity: Defense Against the Dark Arts
Raising money for your science and journalism with crowdfunding
Tanya Noel
Undergraduate Education: Collaborating to Create the Next Generation of Open Scientists
Princess Ojiaku
The Music of Science: An Effective Tool for Science Communication?
Ivan Oransky
Harassing the Powerful for Fun and Profit: An Informal Investigative Reporters' Guide to Uncovering Secrets and Bypassing Flacks
Shawn Otto
Can Democracy Still Work in the Age of Science?
Trevor Owens2
Digital Preservation and Science Online
Nancy Parmalee
Sandra Porter
Genomic Medicine: From Bench to Bedside
Tabitha M. Powledge
Making Book on E-books: How to write a science or medical e-book and publish and sell it online
Paul Raeburn
The special perils--and pleasures--of medical blogging
How do we teach science journalism in the era of social media?
Jai Ranganathan
Working Group: What to do when you're the go-to online outreach person at your institution: guidelines from the Science Online group
Raising money for your science and journalism with crowdfunding
John Rennie
The Punchlines and Perils of Science Humor
Andy Revkin
journalist and author
Reception at the NC Museum of Natural Sciences, with a tour of the Nature Research Center
Cedar Riener
Never Tell Me the Odds: Assessing Certainty and Probability in Scientific Data
David Ropeik
Science Communication, Risk Communication, and the role of Social Networks
Hillary Rosner
Charting Your Own Course: How to Make It As a Freelancer
Desiree Schell
Science Podcasting: Pros and Cons
Marie-Claire Shanahan
Is encouraging scientific literacy more than telling people what they need to know?
David Shiffman
Blogging to save the world: Conservation biology and social media
Ruth Spencer
Data Journalism: Talking the talk
Janet Stemwedel
Citizens, experts, and science
Blogging Science While Female
Judy Stone
The Limits of Transparency: Self-Censorship in Physician Writers
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