Rough & patch rehearsal of my presentation on Social Media for Super (charged) Science! In conjunction with Prof William Laurance, Corey Bradshaw at the JCU.
Raising STEM Awareness Among
Under-Served and Under-Represented Audiences
by Danielle N. Lee, Ph.D.
2014 AAAS Meeting
Science Communication Sessions on Thursday, February 13, 2014
Apart of the panel on Engaging with social Media
Science and the Public: Why Every Lab Should TweetChristie Wilcox
“…if scientists could communicate more in their own voices—in a familiar tone, with a less specialized vocabulary—would a wide range of people understand them better? Would their work be better understood by the general public, policy-makers, funders, and, even in some cases, other scientists?”
-Alan Alda
Presentation to journalists in Singapore. This part covers Facebook, Google+ Hangouts, and LinkedIn. Download PPT to get the notes and the URLs. March 19-23, 2012. (Part 4 of 4.) Part 1 covers concepts and definitions. Part 2 covers Twitter, Tumblr and Pinterest. Part 3 covers Storify, Instagram, YouTube and WordPress.
Raising STEM Awareness Among
Under-Served and Under-Represented Audiences
by Danielle N. Lee, Ph.D.
2014 AAAS Meeting
Science Communication Sessions on Thursday, February 13, 2014
Apart of the panel on Engaging with social Media
Science and the Public: Why Every Lab Should TweetChristie Wilcox
“…if scientists could communicate more in their own voices—in a familiar tone, with a less specialized vocabulary—would a wide range of people understand them better? Would their work be better understood by the general public, policy-makers, funders, and, even in some cases, other scientists?”
-Alan Alda
Presentation to journalists in Singapore. This part covers Facebook, Google+ Hangouts, and LinkedIn. Download PPT to get the notes and the URLs. March 19-23, 2012. (Part 4 of 4.) Part 1 covers concepts and definitions. Part 2 covers Twitter, Tumblr and Pinterest. Part 3 covers Storify, Instagram, YouTube and WordPress.
How to connect with media when journalists go social/ real-time reportingMynewsdesk
The journalist goes social – what does it mean for PR-communicators?
In this presentation, I'll show some real/practical examples of real-time journalism and how it affects the work for both PR communicator and journalists. And will the new playground actually help close the gap between the two parties so they will be able to connect and network? Presentation by @charlotteulvros, CMCO Mynewsdesk
Presentation to journalists in Singapore. March 19-23, 2012. Download PPT to get the notes and the URLs. (Part 1 of 4.) Part 1 covers concepts and definitions. Part 2 covers Twitter, Tumblr and Pinterest. Part 3 covers Storify, Instagram, YouTube and WordPress. Part 4 covers Facebook, Google+ Hangouts, and LinkedIn.
Doing Science Communication with Social MediaDawn Bazely
I gave this talk at York University's Faculty of Science Science Communication Workshop on Wednesday December 7 2016. I review some research about how scientists use social media and suggest ways that scientists can practice communicating science.
20 Lessons From Creating An Online Outreach EmpireCraig McClain
After 10 million hits, 10,000 Twitter followers, and 10,000 Facebook followers all for a niche blog about the oceans, I reflect on what works and doesn't in online science communication
Social Media for The Scientific Community (and scientists) AOCS presentationKrista Neher
Krista Neher (www.kristaneher.com) the CEO of Boot Camp Digital gave this presentation at the annual AOCS (Your Global Fats and Oils Connection) at their annual conference in Long Beach California.
Krista presented on how scientists and the scientific community can harness the power of social media to better collaborate and communicate.
This presentation includes:
- Introduction to social media
- Why social media is important
- The changing state of our environment
- How the scientific community can use social media
- Case studies and examples of how the scientific community is using social media to collaborate
- The benefits of social media
Krista Neher is a professional international social media speaker, bestselling author of the Social Media Field Guide, co-author of the first textbook on social media marketing and the CEO of Boot Camp Digital.
Dr Andre Oboler, Director of the Community Internet Engagement Project at the Zionist Federation of Australia explains the problem of Internet based antisemitism.
Talk by Jill Emery and Charlie Rapple from ER&L 2015, providing an overview of a subset of the social tools being used by researchers as part of their workflow, and some thoughts on the role of the librarian in supporting researchers' use of these tools.
#nm4ss - New Media for Serious Scientists. V0.1 of a talk I hope to refine and make more generic. This one done for Researchers at the University of Adelaide - WAITE campus.
How to connect with media when journalists go social/ real-time reportingMynewsdesk
The journalist goes social – what does it mean for PR-communicators?
In this presentation, I'll show some real/practical examples of real-time journalism and how it affects the work for both PR communicator and journalists. And will the new playground actually help close the gap between the two parties so they will be able to connect and network? Presentation by @charlotteulvros, CMCO Mynewsdesk
Presentation to journalists in Singapore. March 19-23, 2012. Download PPT to get the notes and the URLs. (Part 1 of 4.) Part 1 covers concepts and definitions. Part 2 covers Twitter, Tumblr and Pinterest. Part 3 covers Storify, Instagram, YouTube and WordPress. Part 4 covers Facebook, Google+ Hangouts, and LinkedIn.
Doing Science Communication with Social MediaDawn Bazely
I gave this talk at York University's Faculty of Science Science Communication Workshop on Wednesday December 7 2016. I review some research about how scientists use social media and suggest ways that scientists can practice communicating science.
20 Lessons From Creating An Online Outreach EmpireCraig McClain
After 10 million hits, 10,000 Twitter followers, and 10,000 Facebook followers all for a niche blog about the oceans, I reflect on what works and doesn't in online science communication
Social Media for The Scientific Community (and scientists) AOCS presentationKrista Neher
Krista Neher (www.kristaneher.com) the CEO of Boot Camp Digital gave this presentation at the annual AOCS (Your Global Fats and Oils Connection) at their annual conference in Long Beach California.
Krista presented on how scientists and the scientific community can harness the power of social media to better collaborate and communicate.
This presentation includes:
- Introduction to social media
- Why social media is important
- The changing state of our environment
- How the scientific community can use social media
- Case studies and examples of how the scientific community is using social media to collaborate
- The benefits of social media
Krista Neher is a professional international social media speaker, bestselling author of the Social Media Field Guide, co-author of the first textbook on social media marketing and the CEO of Boot Camp Digital.
Dr Andre Oboler, Director of the Community Internet Engagement Project at the Zionist Federation of Australia explains the problem of Internet based antisemitism.
Talk by Jill Emery and Charlie Rapple from ER&L 2015, providing an overview of a subset of the social tools being used by researchers as part of their workflow, and some thoughts on the role of the librarian in supporting researchers' use of these tools.
#nm4ss - New Media for Serious Scientists. V0.1 of a talk I hope to refine and make more generic. This one done for Researchers at the University of Adelaide - WAITE campus.
Published on Aug 22, 2014 by PMR
Open Data and Open Science presented in Rio for Open Science 2014-08-22. I argue that Open Notebook Science is the way forward and will lead to great benefits
Open Data and Open Science presented in Rio for Open Science 2014-08-22. I argue that Open Notebook Science is the way forward and will lead to great benefits
Created as a podcast for the Dental Informatics Online Community [http://www.dentalinformatics.com/], this is a snapshot / overview of social technologies (web 2.0) used by and for science researchers, bioinformaticians and health informatics geeks. These include those used to build their communities, ways they have engaged with broader communities, examples of research opportunities, and crowdsourcing, as well as much more.
Published on Jan 29, 2016 by PMR
Keynote talk to LEARN (LERU/H2020 project) for research data management. Emphasizes that problems are cultural not technical. Promotes modern approaches such as Git / continuous Integration, announces DAT. Asserts that the Right to Read in the Right to Mine. Calls for widespread development of content mining (TDM)
The Culture of Research Data, by Peter Murray-RustLEARN Project
1st LEARN Workshop. Embedding Research Data as part of the research cycle. 29 Jan 2016. Presentation by Peter Murray-Rust, ContentMine.org and University of Cambridge
Keynote talk to LEARN (LERU/H2020 project) for research data management. Emphasizes that problems are cultural not technical. Promotes modern approaches such as Git / continuousIntegration, announces DAT. Asserts that the Right to Read in the Right to Mine. Calls for widespread development of contentmining (TDM)
Open Notebook Science - UNM Biomed Symposium EditionAnthony Salvagno
Scientific information is published in peer reviewed journals as a complete account. Unfortunately there is nothing complete about the process. Frequently intermediate and supplementary experimental data is excluded, methods are not nearly detailed enough, and results are manipulated for appearance. Open notebook science aims to be a complete account of the scientific process: from ideas and planning, to experimental setup and protocol design, all the way through data interpretation and commentary. Here I talk about tools to create and support an open notebook, effective use of the medium, and how social interaction creates a community using examples from my own open notebook for research.
My closing summary from the #DLDA - Digital Learning in the Digital Age event held in Adelaide, October 2012.
http://digitalcapability.com.au/view/view.php?id=188
Brief introductory slides for two hour workshop for the Australian Science Communicators - SA branch (ascsa).
ascsablogging101-estw.eventbrite.com
What is Blogging?
How do you get started?
How could it be used in
Science Communication?
In this workshop presented by Mike
Seyfang, participants will go through the
process of setting up an account and will
have made at least one blog post by the
end of the session. The workshop will also
will investigate blog conversations
through comments and track backs and
the use of RSS reader feeds for blogs.
Depending on audience interest Mike will
also investigate other social media tools
such as Twitter, podcasts, Flickr, YouTube,
blip.tv and Audioboo.
10 minute 'four in fourty' lunchtime presentation on 'making all science information public, and why'. Department for water and university of adelaide.
'a quick look at light' - Demonstration on how the eye perceives colour given by Dr Rob Morrision at the launch of IPAS. Institute for Photonics and Advanced Sensing at the University of Adelaide. Event held at RiAus in Adelaide, South Australia on Fri 13th Nov, 2009.
(c) 2009 Dr Rob Morrison - used with permission.
Some Australian Observations
upon the Prolonged Illness
of
Charles Darwin
A delightful piece of prose in a style CP Snow may have appreciated which asks the question 'would Darwin have chucked a sickie?'
Presented at the RiAus to a re-launch of the South Australian chapter of the Australian Science Communicators association by Dr Rob Morrison.
Yes, that Rob Morrison of the Curiosity Show.
(c)2009 Rob Morison - used with permission.
06 August
How to make nice 16x9 DVDs out of a PowerPoint presentation
Ever wanted to make an autoplaying, looping DVD that looks good on a widescreen 16:9 display from a powerpoint presentation slide deck?
Here is a process in which you can start with powerpoint on a Mac or PC (Office 2007 on Vista PC used for this example)
A brief tour of social networking tools with a view to developing strategies, plans and techniques for participating in online conversation with your stakeholders. Building on the ClueTrain assertion that "markets are conversations", and taking cues from face to face conversation in "real life" we will take a brief tour of social media tools - paying more attention to those which help us listen. By the end of this session you should be able to begin listening for online conversations relevant to your work, and hopefully you will figure out how to gain some benefit from the old saying \'you have two ears and one mouth - use them in that proportion\'
Inverting Education - It's upside down Miss PatMike Seyfang
A brief tour of the Social Web followed by an exercise in thinking upside down. Let's imagine ways to use the subversive, disruptive powers of the Read/Write web for good instead of evil.
Afternoon Keynote in 'Business Models' stream of Wine2030 Conference in Adelaide, South Australia.
2008 – September 29
NewMedia is turning your business models upside down
Wine2030 Conference - National Wine Centre, Adelaide
Very brisk overview of Web2.0/NewMedia tools, a quick look at the effects on Research, Teaching & Learning, Government and Marketing followed by some analysis by inversion.
LifeTools presentation for ARATA08 by Dave (LifeKludger) Wallace & Mike Seyfang. A story of a bloke, his mate and their shared connections. Adelaide Convention Centre.
Palestine last event orientationfvgnh .pptxRaedMohamed3
An EFL lesson about the current events in Palestine. It is intended to be for intermediate students who wish to increase their listening skills through a short lesson in power point.
Operation “Blue Star” is the only event in the history of Independent India where the state went into war with its own people. Even after about 40 years it is not clear if it was culmination of states anger over people of the region, a political game of power or start of dictatorial chapter in the democratic setup.
The people of Punjab felt alienated from main stream due to denial of their just demands during a long democratic struggle since independence. As it happen all over the word, it led to militant struggle with great loss of lives of military, police and civilian personnel. Killing of Indira Gandhi and massacre of innocent Sikhs in Delhi and other India cities was also associated with this movement.
The Art Pastor's Guide to Sabbath | Steve ThomasonSteve Thomason
What is the purpose of the Sabbath Law in the Torah. It is interesting to compare how the context of the law shifts from Exodus to Deuteronomy. Who gets to rest, and why?
2024.06.01 Introducing a competency framework for languag learning materials ...Sandy Millin
http://sandymillin.wordpress.com/iateflwebinar2024
Published classroom materials form the basis of syllabuses, drive teacher professional development, and have a potentially huge influence on learners, teachers and education systems. All teachers also create their own materials, whether a few sentences on a blackboard, a highly-structured fully-realised online course, or anything in between. Despite this, the knowledge and skills needed to create effective language learning materials are rarely part of teacher training, and are mostly learnt by trial and error.
Knowledge and skills frameworks, generally called competency frameworks, for ELT teachers, trainers and managers have existed for a few years now. However, until I created one for my MA dissertation, there wasn’t one drawing together what we need to know and do to be able to effectively produce language learning materials.
This webinar will introduce you to my framework, highlighting the key competencies I identified from my research. It will also show how anybody involved in language teaching (any language, not just English!), teacher training, managing schools or developing language learning materials can benefit from using the framework.
Unit 8 - Information and Communication Technology (Paper I).pdfThiyagu K
This slides describes the basic concepts of ICT, basics of Email, Emerging Technology and Digital Initiatives in Education. This presentations aligns with the UGC Paper I syllabus.
How to Split Bills in the Odoo 17 POS ModuleCeline George
Bills have a main role in point of sale procedure. It will help to track sales, handling payments and giving receipts to customers. Bill splitting also has an important role in POS. For example, If some friends come together for dinner and if they want to divide the bill then it is possible by POS bill splitting. This slide will show how to split bills in odoo 17 POS.
The French Revolution, which began in 1789, was a period of radical social and political upheaval in France. It marked the decline of absolute monarchies, the rise of secular and democratic republics, and the eventual rise of Napoleon Bonaparte. This revolutionary period is crucial in understanding the transition from feudalism to modernity in Europe.
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12. Science Commons “ Generativity is a system’s capacity to produce unanticipated change through unfiltered contributions from broad and varied audiences” - Jonathan Zittrain
15. Open and Closed Science cc:by Jean-Claude Bradley * oz-energy-analysis.org Traditional Lab Notebook (unpublished) Traditional Journal Article Open Access Journal Article Open Notebook Science (full transparency) CLOSED OPEN Traditional Paper Textbook F2F lectures Lectures Notes public Assigned problems public Archived Lectures Public and free online textbooks RESEARCH TEACHING