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The Trouble with Twitter | Communicating Science in Appalachia

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Communicating Science in Appalachia. Science communication and STEM outreach in West Virginia and beyond. The Trouble with Twitter. March 19, 2015. When you think science communication you probably picture a lecture hall full of wide-eyed individuals listening quietly to a dense lecture full of power points. Now, there’s nothing wrong with this. I’ve sat through my fair share of lectures and learned a lot from them, but communicating science has come a long way. Science raises new challenges, though....

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What it Means to be STEM Literate | Communicating Science in Appalachia

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Communicating Science in Appalachia. Science communication and STEM outreach in West Virginia and beyond. What it Means to be STEM Literate. April 16, 2015. April 16, 2015. You can read, right? It’s a silly question, I know. If you couldn’t read, you probably wouldn’t be on my blog! We sometimes take literacy for granted. Even our worst rank school systems produce students who can read a newspaper or blog. Are we as confident about our science literacy? Do we even know how to measure it? Now, this is.

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February | 2015 | Communicating Science in Appalachia

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Communicating Science in Appalachia. Science communication and STEM outreach in West Virginia and beyond. From Attacks to Answers Through Engagement. February 28, 2015. Although you might not believe it from looking at news headlines, recent findings from the Pew Research Center. Show that Americans overwhelmingly trust scientists, and although topics like climate change and vaccines are highly polarized topics, the public may not be a strongly divided as we think. From this blog talked about the Appalac...

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No Playing Video Games Until You Finish Your Video Games! | Communicating Science in Appalachia

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Communicating Science in Appalachia. Science communication and STEM outreach in West Virginia and beyond. No Playing Video Games Until You Finish Your Video Games! April 3, 2015. April 3, 2015. Love ’em or hate ’em, video games are here to stay. While video games often get a bad rap for being violent. Mindless or expensive, they’ve recently shown that they can be part of education. High school students write code for the game Minecraft at the WV State Science Bowl. Photo via WVSB. According the the game&...

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Uncovering Truth Sooner or Later | Communicating Science in Appalachia

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Communicating Science in Appalachia. Science communication and STEM outreach in West Virginia and beyond. Uncovering Truth Sooner or Later. February 26, 2015. How could you even recognize it? Science is no different than the shopping and restaurant industry in that there are unfortunately a few bad apples. You may of heard of Dong-Pyou Han. Last weekend brought to light another ethical lapse in the science world. Wei-Hock Soon. That humans play a large role in global warming. As another blogger mentioned.

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Read & Respond week 12 – Images | Interactive Journalism

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Course Blog for JRL 430: Blogging and Interactive Journalism, at WVU's Reed College of Media. Read and Respond week 12 – Images. This week is all about visuals. In Briggs’ chapter 6 on visual storytelling, think about his advice and note the example experts he gives. Some of you have been incorporating visuals into your work from the start, and others have yet to do so. Regardless of your use of visuals so far, how might your blogs tell a story that is more visual than textual? This one might seem a litt...

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Read & Respond week 15 – Innovation examples | Interactive Journalism

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Course Blog for JRL 430: Blogging and Interactive Journalism, at WVU's Reed College of Media. Read and Respond week 15 – Innovation examples. This week’s readings are simple and designed to prepare you for your own innovation projects. You’ll go to the NYT Labs. Page and check out some examples of past projects – let’s say 3-4 of them (more is, of course, fine). In your response, you’ll discuss the following:. The strongest idea you saw, and what worked about it. Feed You can leave a response. I also rea...

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SC Shooting: The Video That Changed the Charge | The Power of Citizen Journalism

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The Power of Citizen Journalism. Nigerian’s Turn to Social Media for Election Coverage. Journalist Jailed Over State Secrets Leak →. SC Shooting: The Video That Changed the Charge. April 14, 2015. 33-year-old police officer Michael T. Slager is now facing murder charges after seen firing eight times at a 50-year-old African-American man, Walter L. Scott, who was running away from the officer. And all of this was captured on video by an innocent bystander using a smartphone. Video Courtesy: CBS News.

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