It's official: The "Speaking Science 2.0" talk is now viewable in its entirety on YouTube:
The presentation above is the one given by Matt and myself at the annual meeting of the American Institute of Biological Sciences a few weeks back. Unfortunately, you can't see the PowerPoint slides; you can only see us talking. So not everything will make absolutely perfect sense, especially in my parts of the talk, because I don't always describe in words what I'm showing on the screen.
Still, this is a far fuller explication of our ideas than exists anywhere else; and I flatter myself in thinking that it's even a bit entertaining at times. And don't be put off by the 71 minute run time; much of that is the Q & A after the talk.
Finally, Matt and I are giving the presentation again (with modifications) next Monday at the New York Academy of Sciences...details here. I hope New York readers will come on out....

Matthew C. Nisbet, Ph.D, is a professor in the School of Communication at American University where his research focuses on the intersections between science, media, and politics. E-MAIL: nisbetmc@gmail.com. For more information, check out his 




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There may be a student around who could incorporate your PowerPoint slides into the YouTube video. If you believe what you are saying is important it's probably worth doing.
Posted by: Jon | June 1, 2007 6:36 AM