communicating science

Goodbye

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This blog is no longer active. The course it supported has ended for the year, and we are unlikely to use blog-based communication for 2007-...

class 20: revision

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Sarah started this class by writing up a blank timeline: 1985 at one end of the whiteboard, 2007 at the other. She asked the class to tell h...

class 19: education

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Firstly, thanks for all your essays - we'll get them back to you as soon as we can. I look forward to reading them. This session acted p...

Popular Science magazine (online)

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Image from here The internet has revolutionised the way in which information is propagated to the mass audience, creating a communication w...
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The Last Word

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Everyweek in the New Scientist magazine I always end up skipping straight to the ‘Last Word’ column. The ‘Last Word’ is a small section of t...
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howstuffworks.com

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How Stuff Works is an informative and easy to understand website which answers day to day questions to more complicated, specialised questi...
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Class 18: Health promotion and health metaphor

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Today we looked at health communications. Probably one of the biggest areas of science communication (bar the weather forecast ), this area ...
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