Intergenerational and Intercultural Knowledge Transfer: Diversity and Inclusion in Research, Education, and Science Communication
Offered By: AGU via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the intersection of storytelling, science communication, and cultural knowledge transfer in this 2-hour 8-minute conference talk from AGU. Delve into how stories shape people and their understanding of scientific concepts, examining the critical connections between storytelling, best practices in science, and the art of survival. Investigate the relationship between adaptation and effective communication, particularly in the context of conveying complex scientific data to non-expert audiences. Learn about various approaches to knowledge transfer, including traditional storytelling methods and innovative practices that promote sustainability. Discover how to create compelling narratives that resonate with diverse audiences and effectively communicate scientific information through multiple ways of knowing. Gain insights from experts in NASA, NOAA, and the Olohana Foundation on improving science communication and fostering intergenerational and intercultural knowledge exchange.
Syllabus
Intergenerational, Intercultural Transfer of Knowledge
Taught by
AGU
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