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The Softer Side of Science Communication

Offered By: University of Colorado Boulder via Coursera

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Course Description

Overview

In this course, you will continue to explore how to develop and implement evidence-based methods for science communication. Here we’ll be looking at the softer but no less important side of science communication. We’ll cover the basics of human emotion, building connection with your audience through empathy and authenticity, how improv can improve your science communication game, non-verbal communication, and managing adversity in science communication. We’ll close with a discussion of how to be an inclusive and trauma-informed science communicator.

Syllabus

  • The Power of Emotion
    • In this module, you will learn about human emotions.
  • Building Connection
    • In this module, you will discuss the importance of fostering trust in science communication. We will also discuss how to use empathy, vulnerability, and authenticity to do so. Finally, the third part of this module will talk about the use of storytelling, improvisation and non-verbal communication to build connection with your audiences.
  • Conflict and Adversity in Science Communication
    • In this module, you will learn about conflict and science communication. We will also discuss strategies for managing active conflict and/or adversarial audiences.
  • Inclusivity in Science Communication
    • In this module, we will discuss how to be inclusive science communicators. This includes how to be trauma informed, the balance of power in communication, designing for inclusion, and how to be culturally relevant. We'll close with a discussion of an ethical code for science communicators.

Taught by

Melanie Peffer

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