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  • drawing of a storyboard document with drawings of three people, indicating their collaboration in the doc

How to Write and Storyboard a Lifeology Course

By Courtney Adams|2022-10-26T09:16:18-05:00July 21st, 2022|Categories: Lifeology Builder, SciComm Program, Science communication, Lifeology|Tags: resources for scientists, Advice for artists, Advice for scientists, research, scicomm, Lifeology course, artwork, art, science communication, Lifeology|

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  • 5% of incoming information hits conscious brain - image of brain with a carrot in it surrounded by lots of other items not inside brain

What is Motivated Reasoning? – A Lifeology Course

By Paige Jarreau|2022-05-03T17:02:51-05:00May 3rd, 2022|Categories: SciComm Program, Research, Science communication, Lifeology|Tags: Lifeology course, bias, psychology, Advice for artists, Advice for scientists, resources for scientists, research, scicomm, artwork, art, science communication, Lifeology|

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  • Theresia the whale, art by Jessika Raisor

Creator Check-In: Journey of Thereisa

By Paige Jarreau|2022-04-12T10:29:31-05:00April 12th, 2022|Categories: Collaborations, Artwork, Science communication, SciArt, Videos, Creative|Tags: science communication, research, visual storytelling, storytelling, scicomm, artwork, art, artist, Artists, Collaboration, Sciart, video, Advice for artists|

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  • Screenshot from Writing About Science for Kids Course - 3 children laying on floor with engaged faces and "Are boogers slimy?" written above their heads

How to Write About Science For Kids – A Lifeology Course

By Courtney Adams|2022-10-26T09:21:49-05:00April 6th, 2022|Categories: SciComm Program, Creative, Advice for artists, Collaborations, Science communication, SciArt, Lifeology|Tags: Lifeology course, Advice for artists, Advice for scientists, science art, kid-friendly, education, storytelling, scicomm, Collaboration, Sciart, Lifeology|

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  • Three diverse women strike the #BreakTheBias pose; the women are stacked on top of one another so their crossed arms form a double helix. The remaining DNA strands are filled in with science-themed doodles

International Women’s Day Lifeology SciArt Collaboration

By Courtney Adams|2022-10-26T09:22:16-05:00March 22nd, 2022|Categories: Artwork, Collaborations, SciArt, Lifeology, Creative|Tags: Advice for artists, diversity, Women, artist, science art, visual storytelling, artwork, art, Science Art Collaboration, Artists, Collaboration, Sciart, Lifeology|

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