Science Communication in the Post-Expert Digital Age
Offered By: AGU via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the challenges and opportunities of science communication in today's digital landscape where traditional expert authority is being challenged. Delve into strategies for effectively conveying scientific information to diverse audiences in an era of information overload and skepticism. Learn how to navigate the complexities of social media, combat misinformation, and engage with the public to foster trust in scientific expertise. Gain insights into adapting communication techniques to reach different demographics and leverage digital platforms to amplify scientific messages. Discover the importance of transparency, accessibility, and relatability in science communication to bridge the gap between researchers and the general public in this 25-minute AGU conference talk.
Syllabus
U54A-02. Science Communication in the Post-Expert Digital Age
Taught by
AGU
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