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Popularizing science:
              Many ways to reach the public



                                        Blogs
                                       Twitter
                                  Science festivals
                                   Science cafés
                                  Visiting schools




Eva Teuling              AMOLF symposium Science & Society, Sept 26, 2012
Why would you do science outreach?
Official answers:
• According to university regulations, you are obliged to participate
  in science outreach... (http://roymeijer.weblog.tudelft.nl/2012/06/02/title-814/)
    – but who blames you if you don’t?
• Science outreach is part of some grants (only very few)
• Research is mainly funded by public money, so you should give
  the public something back

Additional reasons:
• Because it helps your research (yes, it does!)
• The public is enthusiastic about science
• Because it is FUN!

                               AMOLF Symposium on Science and Society, Sept. 26 2012
Many ways to reach the public:


            Blogs
           Twitter
      Science festivals
       Science cafés
      Visiting schools
Blogging and twitter (microblogging)

• Who is on LinkedIn?

• Who is on Facebook?

• Who is on Twitter?

• Who has a blog?




                        AMOLF Symposium on Science and Society, Sept. 26 2012
My blogging
history
 • Annoyed by bad media-
   coverage of genetics,
   wrote article on “Genetic
   bullshit” for
   Sciencepalooza
 • Blog for PCDI about
   career development
 • Articles about sport-
   science for triahtlonclub
 • Blog as portfolio
 • Etc…



twitter.com/evateuling
http://evateuling.blogspot.com/
Why did I
 start a blog?
 • Annoyed by bad media-
   coverage of genetics,
   wrote article on “Genetic
   bullshit” for
   Sciencepalooza
 • Blog for PCDI about
   career development
 • Articles about sport-
   science for triahtlonclub
 • Blog as portfolio
 • Etc…




http://evateuling.blogspot.com/
Examples of scientists-blogs




          AMOLF Symposium on Science and Society, Sept. 26 2012
Marco De Baar




http://activescience.wordpress.com/
http://www.nikhef.nl/blog/
http://www.math.columbia.edu/~woit/wordpress/
http://phdtalk.blogspot.com/
http://www.nextscientist.com/
http://wetenschapper20.wordpress.com/
More blogs:
•   Blogs that discuss general issues of the PhD life,
     • The Thesis Whisperer
     • PhD2Published.
•   Specific writing and reading problems:
     • 3 Month Thesis
     • Literature Review HQ.Study Hacks
•   …
•   …
•   Many, many more




                           http://www.math.columbia.edu/~woit/wordpress/
Why don’t you start blogging/tweeting?
• Most heard answers:
  – I don’t have time
  – I write too slowly
  – I have nothing special to tell


• My reply:
  – Blogging doesn’t take too much time
  – Writing for a blog is very different than writing a paper
  – Blogging is more like sharing thoughts
  – You are a scientists so you do have something special to tell!
                           AMOLF Symposium on Science and Society, Sept. 26 2012
Who would read my blog/tweets?
• Other scientists in your field
   – To learn about/from your experiences
   – To read about lectures/conferences
   – To find out about novel techniques


• General public
   – To read about science that is not covered
     in the general news and is easier to read
     than a scientific article
   – To fullfill an inherent interest in science


• (Science) journalists
   – To discover news

                             AMOLF Symposium on Science and Society, Sept. 26 2012
Blogging/tweeting for other scientists
        in/outside your field
• Write about your work, highly specific
• Report about conferences, meetings and
  lectures
• React on papers that you have read
• Give/ask for advice on experiments
• Announce your publications, talks and
  other achievements
• Blog about struggles, achievements,
  writing tips, PhD life



                       AMOLF Symposium on Science and Society, Sept. 26 2012
Blogging/tweeting for the general public
 •   Explain your work in simple language
 •   Tell the story of your research
 •   Tell the story of being a scientists
 •   Write about research more generally (like a science
     journalist)




                           AMOLF Symposium on Science and Society, Sept. 26 2012
Science journalists
• They will read anything you write (as
  long as you write about things related
  to science)
• Blogging scientists are still rather
  scarce...




                         AMOLF Symposium on Science and Society, Sept. 26 2012
Microblogging/twitter
•   Don’t feel like writing stories?
•   Start with Twitter = microblogging:
•   Share your thoughts in 140 characters
•   Tweet links to interesting articles, other peoples
    blogs, news, ...
•   Use hashtags (#) to address the topic
•   Follow hashtags to stay up to date with certain
    topics (#tk2012, #nobelprize)
•   Follow interesting people, institutes, journals,
    newssites, blogs, ...
•   If you blog: use twitter to announce a new
    blogpost

And many more options…

                                AMOLF Symposium on Science and Society, Sept. 26 2012
Many ways to reach the public:


            Blogs
           Twitter
      Science festivals
       Science cafés
      Visiting schools
Science festivals in the Netherlands:
• Discovery Festival: THIS Friday! In Nemo,
  Rotterdam and Eindhoven
• Oktober Kennismaand
• Night of the Nerds/Nerds on Stage: October
  6 (Nemo), October 20 (Rotterdam)
• Night of Arts and Sciences in Groningen:
  Yearly in June
• Llowlab: In August, during Lowlands festival
• KOPfestival, Deventer, October 2013
• SPAFF: Science Park Amsterdam Film Festival
  (two weeks ago)
• Museumnights, many cities, different dates
• …. Many, many more (www.scienceout.nl)

                          AMOLF Symposium on Science and Society, Sept. 26 2012
Science cafés in the Netherlands:
-   Amsterdam (3): Kenniscafé de Balie, Kenniscafé de Rode Hoed, Café
    Scientifique
-   Kenniscafé Almere (!)
-   Science café Deventer (!)
-   Science café Eindhoven
-   Science café Enschede
-   Kenniscafé Groningen
-   Science café Leiden
-   Studium Generale UniMaas
-   Science café Nijmegen
-   Wetenschapscafé Rotterdam
-   Science café Tilburg
-   Science café Wageningen
-   Science café Zeist (!)

                              AMOLF Symposium on Science and Society, Sept. 26 2012
Most science festivals and science cafés work with volunteers,
  so you can get involved without standing in the spotlights




                         AMOLF Symposium on Science and Society, Sept. 26 2012
Guest lectures at high schools
Organized events:
- Neurowetenschappers op school
   (Brain Awareness Week)
- De Jonge Akademie on Wheels
- ...

Spontaneous visits:
    - Ask your old high-school ...
    - Ask the school of your children...

Many schools like to have “real” scientist in the class and
  are happy to receive you


                              AMOLF Symposium on Science and Society, Sept. 26 2012
Sending and receiving
All apects of science outreach give room for discussion, and one-
   to-one communication
Different from writing in a printed newspaper of giving a big public
   lecture




                          AMOLF Symposium on Science and Society, Sept. 26 2012
But does outreach help my research?
• YES it does!
• Science outreach forces you to find a way to explain your
  research in simple words
• Science outreach will broaden your network
• If you blog/tweet: with a bit of help from your university and
  journalists, people will read what you do
   – You will be invited to give (public) lectures, to write articles on other
     people’s blogs, to go to meetings, etc...
   – You will get a lot of writing experience
• You can discuss science with people that you would never
  meet at work, or will never meet in real life
• Because it is fun!
• …. And many more reasons
                              AMOLF Symposium on Science and Society, Sept. 26 2012
Questions?




 AMOLF Symposium on Science and Society, Sept. 26 2012

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Amolf: popularizing science, many ways to reach the public

  • 1. Popularizing science: Many ways to reach the public Blogs Twitter Science festivals Science cafés Visiting schools Eva Teuling AMOLF symposium Science & Society, Sept 26, 2012
  • 2. Why would you do science outreach? Official answers: • According to university regulations, you are obliged to participate in science outreach... (http://roymeijer.weblog.tudelft.nl/2012/06/02/title-814/) – but who blames you if you don’t? • Science outreach is part of some grants (only very few) • Research is mainly funded by public money, so you should give the public something back Additional reasons: • Because it helps your research (yes, it does!) • The public is enthusiastic about science • Because it is FUN! AMOLF Symposium on Science and Society, Sept. 26 2012
  • 3. Many ways to reach the public: Blogs Twitter Science festivals Science cafés Visiting schools
  • 4. Blogging and twitter (microblogging) • Who is on LinkedIn? • Who is on Facebook? • Who is on Twitter? • Who has a blog? AMOLF Symposium on Science and Society, Sept. 26 2012
  • 5. My blogging history • Annoyed by bad media- coverage of genetics, wrote article on “Genetic bullshit” for Sciencepalooza • Blog for PCDI about career development • Articles about sport- science for triahtlonclub • Blog as portfolio • Etc… twitter.com/evateuling http://evateuling.blogspot.com/
  • 6. Why did I start a blog? • Annoyed by bad media- coverage of genetics, wrote article on “Genetic bullshit” for Sciencepalooza • Blog for PCDI about career development • Articles about sport- science for triahtlonclub • Blog as portfolio • Etc… http://evateuling.blogspot.com/
  • 7. Examples of scientists-blogs AMOLF Symposium on Science and Society, Sept. 26 2012
  • 11.
  • 15. More blogs: • Blogs that discuss general issues of the PhD life, • The Thesis Whisperer • PhD2Published. • Specific writing and reading problems: • 3 Month Thesis • Literature Review HQ.Study Hacks • … • … • Many, many more http://www.math.columbia.edu/~woit/wordpress/
  • 16. Why don’t you start blogging/tweeting? • Most heard answers: – I don’t have time – I write too slowly – I have nothing special to tell • My reply: – Blogging doesn’t take too much time – Writing for a blog is very different than writing a paper – Blogging is more like sharing thoughts – You are a scientists so you do have something special to tell! AMOLF Symposium on Science and Society, Sept. 26 2012
  • 17. Who would read my blog/tweets? • Other scientists in your field – To learn about/from your experiences – To read about lectures/conferences – To find out about novel techniques • General public – To read about science that is not covered in the general news and is easier to read than a scientific article – To fullfill an inherent interest in science • (Science) journalists – To discover news AMOLF Symposium on Science and Society, Sept. 26 2012
  • 18. Blogging/tweeting for other scientists in/outside your field • Write about your work, highly specific • Report about conferences, meetings and lectures • React on papers that you have read • Give/ask for advice on experiments • Announce your publications, talks and other achievements • Blog about struggles, achievements, writing tips, PhD life AMOLF Symposium on Science and Society, Sept. 26 2012
  • 19. Blogging/tweeting for the general public • Explain your work in simple language • Tell the story of your research • Tell the story of being a scientists • Write about research more generally (like a science journalist) AMOLF Symposium on Science and Society, Sept. 26 2012
  • 20. Science journalists • They will read anything you write (as long as you write about things related to science) • Blogging scientists are still rather scarce... AMOLF Symposium on Science and Society, Sept. 26 2012
  • 21. Microblogging/twitter • Don’t feel like writing stories? • Start with Twitter = microblogging: • Share your thoughts in 140 characters • Tweet links to interesting articles, other peoples blogs, news, ... • Use hashtags (#) to address the topic • Follow hashtags to stay up to date with certain topics (#tk2012, #nobelprize) • Follow interesting people, institutes, journals, newssites, blogs, ... • If you blog: use twitter to announce a new blogpost And many more options… AMOLF Symposium on Science and Society, Sept. 26 2012
  • 22. Many ways to reach the public: Blogs Twitter Science festivals Science cafés Visiting schools
  • 23. Science festivals in the Netherlands: • Discovery Festival: THIS Friday! In Nemo, Rotterdam and Eindhoven • Oktober Kennismaand • Night of the Nerds/Nerds on Stage: October 6 (Nemo), October 20 (Rotterdam) • Night of Arts and Sciences in Groningen: Yearly in June • Llowlab: In August, during Lowlands festival • KOPfestival, Deventer, October 2013 • SPAFF: Science Park Amsterdam Film Festival (two weeks ago) • Museumnights, many cities, different dates • …. Many, many more (www.scienceout.nl) AMOLF Symposium on Science and Society, Sept. 26 2012
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  • 25. Science cafés in the Netherlands: - Amsterdam (3): Kenniscafé de Balie, Kenniscafé de Rode Hoed, Café Scientifique - Kenniscafé Almere (!) - Science café Deventer (!) - Science café Eindhoven - Science café Enschede - Kenniscafé Groningen - Science café Leiden - Studium Generale UniMaas - Science café Nijmegen - Wetenschapscafé Rotterdam - Science café Tilburg - Science café Wageningen - Science café Zeist (!) AMOLF Symposium on Science and Society, Sept. 26 2012
  • 26. Most science festivals and science cafés work with volunteers, so you can get involved without standing in the spotlights AMOLF Symposium on Science and Society, Sept. 26 2012
  • 27. Guest lectures at high schools Organized events: - Neurowetenschappers op school (Brain Awareness Week) - De Jonge Akademie on Wheels - ... Spontaneous visits: - Ask your old high-school ... - Ask the school of your children... Many schools like to have “real” scientist in the class and are happy to receive you AMOLF Symposium on Science and Society, Sept. 26 2012
  • 28. Sending and receiving All apects of science outreach give room for discussion, and one- to-one communication Different from writing in a printed newspaper of giving a big public lecture AMOLF Symposium on Science and Society, Sept. 26 2012
  • 29. But does outreach help my research? • YES it does! • Science outreach forces you to find a way to explain your research in simple words • Science outreach will broaden your network • If you blog/tweet: with a bit of help from your university and journalists, people will read what you do – You will be invited to give (public) lectures, to write articles on other people’s blogs, to go to meetings, etc... – You will get a lot of writing experience • You can discuss science with people that you would never meet at work, or will never meet in real life • Because it is fun! • …. And many more reasons AMOLF Symposium on Science and Society, Sept. 26 2012
  • 30. Questions? AMOLF Symposium on Science and Society, Sept. 26 2012