When Is Science Newsworthy - From Research to Headlines
Offered By: AGU via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the intricacies of science journalism in this 58-minute webinar presented by AGU's Sharing Science program. Gain insights from experienced reporters Carolyn Gramling of Science News and Ben Guarino of The Washington Post as they unravel the elements that make a compelling science news story. Discover the criteria journalists use to select stories, and learn effective strategies for scientists to collaborate with reporters when presenting newsworthy research. Delve into the journey of scientific discoveries from research papers to headline news, and acquire valuable knowledge on bridging the gap between scientific findings and public understanding.
Syllabus
Webinar: When Is Science Newsworthy?
Taught by
AGU
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