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Wednesday
, February 26
Field Trip
TBA •
Environmental Protection Agency at Research Triangle Park EPA Air Quality Labs
1:00pm •
Walking Tour of the Downtown Raleigh Stormwater Tunnels
1:15pm •
Duke University Duke Immersive Virtual Environment – DiVE
1:15pm •
Duke University Human Simulation and Patient Safety Center
1:45pm •
Duke University Duke Lemur Center
3:30pm •
North Carolina State University Forensic Anthropology “the Bone Lab”
3:30pm •
North Carolina State University Human Physiology of Wearable Robotics Lab – PoWeR Lab
3:30pm •
NC Museum of Natural Sciences Paleontology Lab
3:30pm •
North Carolina State University Your Wild Life Lab
Thursday
, February 27
Café (Room 1ab)
8:00am •
BREAKFAST
10:00am •
BREAK
3:30pm •
BREAK
CONVERGE Room (1cd)
9:00am •
Changing Challenges into Opportunities
1:00pm •
LUNCH: Meet a new friend
Downtown Raleigh
6:30pm •
Dinner Groups
Magnolia Room
8:30pm •
Scio14 Game Night
Room 10
12:00pm •
2G: Alternate Careers in Science
2:30pm •
3G: Communicating the process of Science
4:00pm •
4G: Reporting Incremental Science in a World that wants Big Results
Room 3
10:30am •
1A Women In Science: Reaching Equilibrium
12:00pm •
2A: Critical Science Writing: Helping readers become critical thinkers of science
2:30pm •
3A: Expanding the dialogue on Diversity
4:00pm •
4A: Healthy Online Promotion
Room 4
10:30am •
1B WISE UP (Women In Science & Engineering Under Pressure)
12:00pm •
2B: What is Science Literacy?
2:30pm •
3B: Online Tools: What do we use?
4:00pm •
4B: Post-Publication Peer Review on the web: Benefits, risks and ways forward
Room 6
10:30am •
1C Boundaries, Behavior, & Being an Ally Discussion
4:00pm •
4C: How Traditional Primary Research Literature needs to change w online usage expectations
Room 7
10:30am •
1D: Online Communication, Social Media, and the Law
12:00pm •
2D: Covering Big Science when it’s also Big Business
2:30pm •
3D: The Science of Everything: Bringing Science to Popular Topics
4:00pm •
4D: Fighting Burnout (when dealing w pseudoscience, climate science, conservation, etc)
Room 8a
12:00pm •
2E: Non-English Science Communication
2:30pm •
3E: Bringing Your Scientific Professional Society into social media age
4:00pm •
4E: How Psych Research can inform effective communication
Room 8b
12:00pm •
2F: Design Thinking and Innovation for Science Communication
2:30pm •
3F: Collaborative Online Journalism
4:00pm •
4F: Beyond the Press Release: Developing Online Press Materials
Friday
, February 28
Café (Room 1ab)
8:00am •
BREAKFAST
10:00am •
BREAK
11:30am •
BREAK
3:30pm •
BREAK
CONVERGE Room (1cd)
9:00am •
Reaching Diverse Audiences
Lunch Room (2abc)
1:00pm •
LUNCH: Hosted tables with Sponsors
Magnolia Room
9:00pm •
Intergalactic Interlude
Oak Ballroom
6:30pm •
InterGalactic Gala
Room 10
10:30am •
Workshop: Before the Camera: Thinking through your science video
2:30pm •
Workshop: Creating Data-driven Visualizations for Science Communication
Room 3
10:30am •
5A: Beyond Blogs, Twitter & FB: Using OTHER social media to find new audiences for science
12:00pm •
6A: Data-Based Communication: Insights from Science Communication Research
2:30pm •
7A: Social Media as a scientific research tool
4:00pm •
8A: Is your art (or lack thereof) sabotaging your written message?
Room 4
10:30am •
5B: Broadening participation of the disability community in online science
12:00pm •
6B: MOOCs (Massive Open Online Courses) and science online
2:30pm •
7B: Virtual Events: How to do it well
4:00pm •
8B: Upping our digital literacy
Room 6
10:30am •
5C: Role of Social Media in Science News Reporting
12:00pm •
6C: Measuring Success in a Digital Landscape (Altmetrics)
2:30pm •
7C: Combatting Online Parasitism
4:00pm •
8C: [Online] Journal of Scientific Explanations
Room 7
10:30am •
5D: Blogging Policy in and out of the Beltway
12:00pm •
6D: How to stay in the moment when covering live events online
2:30pm •
7D: Science Teaching Practices that can improve science communication
4:00pm •
8D: Blog Networks: Benefits, Role of, Next Steps
Room 8a
10:30am •
Workshop: Narrative Workshop w Ben Lillie and Erin Barker (StoryCollider)
2:30pm •
7E: Using Video to Brand Science: Difference between individual content producers & institutional content
4:00pm •
8E: Mini-Hackathon: Women in Science Infographic
Room 8b
10:30am •
Workshop: Leveraging the power of Open Data on the Web w Ted Hart (rOpenSci)
2:30pm •
Mini-Workshop: Communicating Science Masterclass
Saturday
, March 1
Café (Room 1ab)
8:00am •
BREAKFAST
10:00am •
BREAK
11:30am •
BREAK
CONVERGE Room (1cd)
9:00am •
Creating Collaborations across the Wide World with the Web
2:30pm •
LOOKING FORWARD
Lunch Room (2abc)
1:00pm •
Lunch: Discussions
Room 10
10:30am •
Workshop: Creating a Science [Board or Online] Game w Diane Kelly
Room 3
10:30am •
9A: Social Media Platforms around the world
12:00pm •
10A: Online Communities: Meeting, Managing, Moving Forward
Room 4
10:30am •
9B: Read the Comments (best practices for handling blog comments)
12:00pm •
10B: Upholding Standards in blogs (research & journalism)
Room 6
10:30am •
9C: Mentoring/Mentorship
12:00pm •
10C: Imagine: Future of Scholarly Communications in 10-20 years
Room 7
10:30am •
9D: Bootstrapped Videography: the one-bag videographer/journalist
12:00pm •
10D: Ethics, Genomes & Public Involvement in Science
Room 8a
10:30am •
9E: Online Media/Tools in the Higher Ed Sci World (w insights from #sciYoung team)
12:00pm •
10E: Viral Downward Spiral: Can we anticipate science controversies?
Room 8b
10:30am •
9F: How to Communicate Uncertainty with the brevity that online communication requires
12:00pm •
10F: Science + Comics + Internet: Continuing the Conversation
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