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Intro
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AGU's Sharing Science program
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AGU Celebrates 100 years of advancing Earth and space science
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Why and for Whom?
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The Power of Storytelling Science Communication is a growing movement among researchers, educators
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Technology: URL shorteners
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Technology: TweetDeck
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Technology: "Elevating" an article or blog
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Technology: Switching between media
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Best Practice: "A Picture is Worth 280 Characters"
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Best Practice: Know Your Audience
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Best Practice:"Wash, Rinse, REPEAT"
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Best Practice: Live Tweeting
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Children Change Their Parents Minds about Climate Change
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World Oceans Day!
Description:
Join oceanographer Dawn Wright and climate scientist/hydrologist Tashiana Osborne in a webinar exploring science communication, policy, and outreach activities related to ocean science. Discover effective strategies for sharing scientific research, including storytelling techniques, social media best practices, and engaging with diverse audiences. Learn about AGU's Sharing Science program and its celebration of 100 years advancing Earth and space science. Gain insights on using technology tools like URL shorteners, TweetDeck, and media switching to enhance science communication. Explore the power of visual storytelling and understand the importance of tailoring messages to specific audiences. Discover how children can influence their parents' views on climate change and prepare to celebrate World Oceans Day with newfound communication skills.

Sharing Science on World Oceans Day

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