Teaching scientists how to share their stories
- June 5, 2017 |
- LORI SHARN BRYANT
Some associations see increased interest in resources for communicating with nonscientific audiences, including elected officialsMcEntee Scientific societies are stepping up their efforts to help members communicate the value of their work, with more online toolkits, webinars and in-person workshops. A number of groups rolled out new resources in just the past few months to harness the enthusiasm and attention generated by the April 22 March for Science. Step one for more fruitful conversations: Start with the bottom line. "When scientists present their research results to other scientists, they go through all their data and then they say their conclusions," said Chris… Read More