Made this #jsf19 video 🎬🎧 My favorite quote from last year's #jsf18 by Juliana Chan @asianscientist "We may not be superheroes but we have a superhero-sized job to do!" #scicomm
Made this #jsf19 video 🎬🎧 My favorite quote from last year's #jsf18 by Juliana Chan @asianscientist "We may not be superheroes but we have a superhero-sized job to do!" #scicomm
We used sli.do last year to collect keywords that participants would take home from #JSF18, but yes, it's a tool we should consider using. Many thanks for sharing your observations!
Thanking all the participants who came to #Tokyo#JSF18 meetup yesterdat and the talks by @imomofolio on group booth exhibitions at international conferences and @ThilinaH on storytelling in social media.
Next meetup is Feb 27, 2019 at @KyotoU_News Tokyo office! #SciComm
Hey #jsf18 colleagues, would you help us spread the news of my asianscientistjunior.com@kickstarter campaign which has about one week to go? They’re all Asian and there’s two women scientists on the list! 🙏🙏🙏thank you!
For those who are interested in the history of Japanese #scicomm - would like to see development of English-language scicomm in #Japan become part of subsequent reviews, #JSF18-ers we need to make history 😁 @neuroamandabuff.ly/2s5VlSa
“The facts are not enough," warned Juliana Chan from Asian Scientist Magazine. She explained that while science communicators want to focus on the facts, it is very important to consider how people's beliefs affect how readily they accept different ideas. #scicomm#jsf18
Did you miss the first Japan SciCom Forum #jsf18? Fear not! We have you covered with the recorded event and the tweet’d reenactment! wakelet.com/wake/deebe9de-05…
Slides for "Hidden Angles to Science News" have now been uploaded to Trellis. Let's keep the hands-on exercise discussions alive. Will post my analysis of the exercise releases in one week's time! #jsf18trelliscience.com/#/discussi…#scicomm