The Utterly Amazing and Exciting World of Science Communication Online

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The Utterly Amazing and Exciting World of Science Communication Online!!!!! A Few Suggestions from the Science Online 2009 Conference Miriam C. Goldstein Scripps Institution of Oceanography January 20, 2009

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The Utterly Amazing and ExcitingWorld of Science Communication

Online!!!!!A Few Suggestions from the Science Online

2009 Conference

Miriam C. GoldsteinScripps Institution of Oceanography

January 20, 2009

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Moving Beyond Cat Captions(not that there’s anything wrong with that)

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Four Aspects of Online Communication1. Your online persona2. The internet in the classroom3. Diversity outreach online4. Strange & exciting future directions for

science online

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1. Your online persona: professionalism• You already have an online persona• Make sure YOU control it

– Google yourself frequently– Adjust Facebook privacy settings

versus

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Your online persona: self-promotion

Promote your expertise:

Low commitment: professional webpage

Medium commitment: build an resource

High commitment: write a blog

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Persona Demo

• Googling the teeming hordes of MiriamGoldsteins

• Miriam’s invertebrate video collection

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2. Using the internet in the classroomIntroducing Miss Baker’s

biology class

• “I think TV will be wack in 20years.”

• “We can’t imagine what itwas like for you all [beforethe internet].”

• ““Thank god for older peoplewho are able to accesscomputers and contributeonline materials.”

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Classrooms online: methods

• Twitter and AIM– Questions on homework

• Skype– Video-chats with scientists

• Ning– Private social networks with message

board, walls, real-time chat• Wikis

– Webpages that all members can edit

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Classrooms online: uses

• Blogs– Field trip blogging (high-stakes for students)– Summarize peer-reviewed papers

(ResearchBlogging.org, video podcasts)• Wikis

– Create project or resource, (e.g., guide to field triplocation)

• Message Boards– Discuss controversial matters privately (e.g.,

evolution)

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Introducing the Creepy TreehousePower dynamics on the internet

– Keep personal lives separate• Love those Facebook privacy settings!• Can be in same Facebook group without being

Facebook friends– Students should always initiate online

contact, never teachers

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Classroom Demo

• Miss Baker’s class blog

• Ning - a class page and the Synapse

• ResearchBlogging.org

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3. Diversity Outreach Online

Problems:• Low student recruitment• Feelings of isolation in pasty white

science-land• Lack of mentorship

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Online Solutions

Online communities can supplement whatis lacking in real life communities

• Compile list of minority-authoredscience blogs

• Blog “carnival” about minority academicissues

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Offline Solutions• Mentorship

– You can reach out/mentor someone wholooks different than you

• Get more undergrads involved– Bigger net = more minority recruitment– Invite undergrads to attend seminar, to

volunteer, to go tidepooling, etc.

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Demo: Diversity Resources Online

• Urban Science Adventures!

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Strange and exciting future directions forscience online

• Open Notebook Science– Putting primary record online as it is

recorded• Multimedia methods

– Journal of Visualized Experiments (JOVE)– SciVee Pubcasts and Postercasts

[DEMO]

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A final caution• Possible conflict with employer or

stakeholders - and it won’t be what you think• Negotiate blogging agreement AHEAD of

time– Privacy issues– Verboten topics– The occasional crazy stalker and your workplace