ScienceOnline 2010: The Blog
Coverage of the 2010 ScienceOnline conference
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The ScienceOnline conference is held annually in Research Triangle Park, North Carolina to explore new ways in communicating scientific exploration. The conference addresses a variety of issues and perspectives on science communication, including science literacy, the popularization of science, science in classrooms and in homes, debunking pseudoscience, using blogs as tools for presenting scientific research, writing about science, and health and medicine. Here, attendees will discuss the 2010 conference itself and the ideas that emerge from it.
For more information about the 2010 ScienceOnline conference, see the About page or the Conference wiki.
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- Trust and Critical Thinking: Zvan, Myers, Schell, Sanford and Laden
- Citizen Science: all fun and no data? ScienceOnline 2010
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- Walter Jessen on What do you need to take your blog to the next level?
- Coturnix on Citizen Science projects on-line
- Sandra Porter on Citizen Science projects on-line
- Mary Spiro on Workshops at ScienceOnline2010
- Dave Munger on Citizen Science projects on-line
- Isis the Scientist on Civility and/or Politeness at ScienceOnline2010
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Blog and media coverage of ScienceOnline 2009.
About
ScienceOnline2010, the fourth annual conference on science and the Web, will be held on January 14-17th, 2010 at Sigma Xi in the Research Triangle Park in North Carolina. The conference explores new ways in communicating scientific exploration. It addresses a variety of issues and perspectives on science communication, including science literacy, the popularization of science, science in classrooms and in homes, debunking pseudoscience, using blogs as tools for presenting scientific research, writing about science, and health and medicine.
The conference program and information about individual events, news, and updates, is available at the conference wiki.
You can view or join the conference's event page on Facebook.
Blog and media coverage of the 2009 ScienceOnline conference can be found here.
This BlogTogether conference is organized by Anton Zuiker, Bora Zivkovic, Stephanie Willen Brown and David Kroll, with help from many others
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