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ScienceOnline2012 – #scio12 across social media – is the sixth annual international meeting on science and the Web.
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Wednesday
, December 1
Room 1a/b
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Room 1c/d
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Thursday
, January 19
McKimmon Conference Ctner
8:00am •
Morning check in
N.C. Museum of Natural Sciences
6:00pm •
Reception at the NC Museum of Natural Sciences, with a tour of the Nature Research Center
Napper Tandy's
8:30pm •
Talent show & open-mic night
Room 1c/d
9:30am •
Take your seats, please
9:45am •
Welcome remarks and conference overview
10:00am •
The Vain Girl's Survival Guide to Science and The Media
11:15am •
The Path from Research to Book: Tools & Workflow Tips from Top Writers
1:30pm •
Going from blogging to MSM: selling out or gateway drug?
2:45pm •
Sex, gender and controversy: writing to educate, writing to titillate
4:00pm •
The Punchlines and Perils of Science Humor
Room 3
11:15am •
Cybersecurity: Defense Against the Dark Arts
1:30pm •
Math Future network of communities: A year in review
2:45pm •
The basic science behind the medical research: where to find it, how and when to use it
4:00pm •
Know Your Digital Rights!
Room 4
11:15am •
Pimp your elevator pitch
1:30pm •
Why Scientists Hate and Fear the Media; or, Science training for journalists
2:45pm •
Networking Beyond the Academy
4:00pm •
Undergraduate Education: Collaborating to Create the Next Generation of Open Scientists
Room 5
11:15am •
Basic Video Making 101: An online tutorial
1:30pm •
Effective Research and Nature Photography
2:45pm •
Podcasting for Beginners
4:00pm •
Data visualization
Room 6
11:15am •
Science Scribe 2.0
1:30pm •
Filming and Communicating Your Research: Take your video production to the next level
2:45pm •
Harassing the Powerful for Fun and Profit: An Informal Investigative Reporters' Guide to Uncovering Secrets and Bypassing Flacks
4:00pm •
So You Want To Make A Science Documentary
Room 7
11:15am •
The special perils--and pleasures--of medical blogging
1:30pm •
The Uses of the Past: History of Science as a tool for Science Journalists/Writers
2:45pm •
Blogging in the undergraduate science classroom (how to maximize the potential of course blogs)
4:00pm •
The Limits of Transparency: Self-Censorship in Physician Writers
Room 8
11:15am •
Dealing with Data
1:30pm •
Open Notebook Science
2:45pm •
You Got Your Politics in My Science
4:00pm •
Covering Political Neuroscience in the Blogosphere
TBA
12:15pm •
Lunch
Friday
, January 20
McKimmon Conference Ctner
8:00am •
Morning check in
Room 1c/d
9:30am •
On the record - a media-skills workshop for scientists
10:45am •
The Next Generation of Bloggers
12:00pm •
I can haz context?
Room 2
6:30pm •
Banquet & Storytelling with The Monti
Room 3
9:30am •
Science Podcasting: Pros and Cons
10:45am •
Teaching Core Competencies in Science: Solving Algebraic and Word Problems
12:00pm •
The Sound of Science
2:00pm •
Techno Blitz Demos: Blogs & Science Communication
Room 4
9:30am •
Citizens, experts, and science
10:45am •
Understanding audiences and how to know when you are *really* reaching out
12:00pm •
Science Communication, Risk Communication, and the role of Social Networks
Room 5
9:30am •
Using altmetrics tools to track the online impact of your research
10:45am •
The Semantic Web
12:00pm •
Making Beautiful Maps
Room 6
9:30am •
Do press officers/public information officers need journalists any more?
10:45am •
Scientists and Wikipedia
12:00pm •
Working Group: What to do when you're the go-to online outreach person at your institution: guidelines from the Science Online group
Room 7
9:30am •
How do we teach science journalism in the era of social media?
10:45am •
Making Book on E-books: How to write a science or medical e-book and publish and sell it online
12:00pm •
Broadening the Participation of Underrepresented Populations in Online Science Communication and Communities
2:00pm •
Techno Blitz Demos: Credit, Identity & Making Science Available
Room 8
9:30am •
Is encouraging scientific literacy more than telling people what they need to know?
10:45am •
Blogging Science While Female
12:00pm •
The Attention Economy: The currencies for social media influence and exchange rates for attention
2:00pm •
Techno Blitz Demos: Tools & Projects - Doing Science!
TBA
1:00pm •
BOX LUNCH
2:00pm •
Science lab and museum tours
Saturday
, January 21
McKimmon Conference Ctner
8:00am •
Morning check in
Room 1c/d
9:30am •
Story as Shape or Song: Geometry and Music as Longform Nonfiction Structural Models
10:45am •
Charting Your Own Course: How to Make It As a Freelancer
1:00pm •
Art and Science, 4.0 - Accurate, Personal and Powerful: commissioned Science-Art
2:15pm •
Cyberscreen Science Film Festival
3:45pm •
Plenary Panel: Check, check, 1, 2...The sticky wicket of the scientist-journalist relationship
4:45pm •
Closing remarks
Room 2
11:45am •
LUNCH ‘n’ LAUGH
Room 3
9:30am •
Data Journalism: Talking the talk
10:45am •
Science writing in and for developing nations
1:00pm •
Raising money for your science and journalism with crowdfunding
Room 4
9:30am •
Blogging to save the world: Conservation biology and social media
10:45am •
Advocacy in medical blogging/communication--can you be an advocate and still be fair?
1:00pm •
Can Democracy Still Work in the Age of Science?
Room 5
9:30am •
Digital Preservation and Science Online
10:45am •
Drowning in Information! How Can We Create Organization & Balance - Tools and strategies for managing information overload (science and otherwise)
1:00pm •
Never Tell Me the Odds: Assessing Certainty and Probability in Scientific Data
Room 6
9:30am •
Students as Messengers of Science
10:45am •
Next generation scientific society and conference
1:00pm •
Genomic Medicine: From Bench to Bedside
Room 7
9:30am •
Communicating with Images on Blogs
10:45am •
The Music of Science: An Effective Tool for Science Communication?
1:00pm •
'It's Good To Be The King' - Blogging the Mel Brooks Way!
Room 8
9:30am •
Weird and wonderful stories in the history of science
10:45am •
Why the resistance to science blogging?
1:00pm •
Writing about science for women's (and men's) magazines and not being ashamed of it, dammit
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