Science communication: instead of 1000 words, 1000 words but in podcast
Kanoat (Mushtaree) Umurzokova
Founder of Eco Mons Vita & Waste Campus | Techwomen 23 |
How many dimensions of information out there we receive? These days, I had to read a bunch of scientific articles. That much equals to amount of one person dedicated up to become an academic professor. It is not doable, don't u think?
And while I learn about science hubs exploring waste management, I come across with a pleasant instrument some scientists have mastered. They communicate their research findings through podcasts. It is a creative way of science communication going beyond press releases and paper abstracts. I wish 谷歌 Scholar to give an opportunity for researchers to accompany their abstracts with a voice recording. I guess that could help many researchers even improve the narration.
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I want to bring for your attention several podcast series I come across with the circle of independent from me circumstances.
There are many of those, but several of them were extremely helpful to get acquainted with ongoing technologies, news from the "field", and "live" from laboratory ... much easier to follow, still degree of technicality impresses.
The art of communication is inevitable skill of a scientist. Don't you agree?!
Perhaps, those podcasts helps to get acquainted with the speakers too. Since I am in an entrepreneurship "professionally" ... I have developed several skills as a founder:
I explore beyond <a profession> to formulate < personas >.
I strongly insist to listen this podcast from University of Minnesota Extension
Particularly this episode has dynamic discussion and mastery facilitation among three Melissa Wilson (Extension manure nutrient management specialist), Kevin Erb from 美国威斯康星大学麦迪逊分校 and Daniel Andersen from Iowa State University - College of Engineering .
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Informative conversation you can follow in one of podcast episodes from Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada/ Agriculture et Agroalimentaire Canada.
It was particularly satisfactory to listen how industrial company representative talks about their company goal to transform their production to "zero-emission" producer status. Mauricio Alanis from Maple Leaf Foods Inc and a scientist RAJINIKANTH RAJAGOPAL from Sherbrooke Research and Development Centre explains you how science transfers to Canadian producer operations, how are they uniting their efforts to increase biogas potential in severe cold climates.
Another podcast channel interesting for purposeful listening is hosted by Alysha Helmrich from The University of Georgia and discussing various aspects of resilient infrastructure systems.
I am grateful for all the podcast recorders. It is enormous work behind in making complex theories and conversations into interviews and stories that people want to listen.
I always leave here, in this section, a Mood music ??. Nevertheless, I load you with a lot of listening tasks today, here is something relaxing. You did a great job today!
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8 个月Great insights on science communication and podcasts! Can't wait to check them out. ???