Science communication has really blown up within the past few years! When I was in graduate school (2006-2012), I used to hide anything that I did for science communication like tweeting and blogging.
5 Reasons to Tweet Your Science to Help Your Career as a Scientist
I personally started my Twitter account for to communicate my research to the world, but I am constantly surprised by all of the benefits I’ve received from this little account in relation to my professional career…
Start a Science Blog in 5 Easy Steps
In my last post, I talked about how having a blog is more valuable for science outreach than social media, and might even be the best form of science communication, considering the potential for reach…
5 Reasons Why Science Blogging is Better Than Social Media
Blogging was at its heyday in the early 2000s, but seems to be passé in the era of social media today.
What It’s Really Like to Give a TED Talk…
Within the past decade, TED talks (TED = Technology, Entertainment, and Design) have become a YouTube and social media mainstay…
Why I Use Instagram for Science Outreach
Lots of people have been asking for my response to the recent Science magazine opinion piece “Why I don’t use Instagram for science outreach,” so here it is…