Marching for Science - Tips and Techniques for Community Engagement
Offered By: AGU via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore strategies for advocating strong science in your community and globally through this 45-minute webinar. Learn tips, tools, and techniques for effective science communication, including how to engage with local audiences, handle opposition, and address logistical challenges. Discover resources for satellite marches, understand the importance of tailoring language to different audiences, and gain insights into organizations supporting the March for Science. Examine examples of ignored scientific findings and discuss ways to increase attention to critical research. Equip yourself with talking points and practical advice for promoting science, whether participating in the March for Science or engaging in other forms of science advocacy.
Syllabus
Intro
Background
Pre March Event
Satellite Marches
AG Website
Communication
Audience
Language
Local Engagement
How to Engage
Research from Recess
Resources
Contact
Restrictions
Opposition
Logistics
Talking Points
Marching Numbers
Organizations Supporting the March
Examples of Science
Lack of Attention
Ignored Science
Thank You
Taught by
AGU
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