Creating Analogies: Elevate Your Science with a Lifeology Course By Courtney Adams|2022-10-26T09:05:35-05:00August 10th, 2022|Categories: Lifeology, SciArt, Science communication, Artwork, Collaborations, SciComm Program|Tags: Sciart, Collaboration, science communication, Health, scicomm, science art, Advice for scientists, writing, health communication, audience| Read More Comments Off on Creating Analogies: Elevate Your Science with a Lifeology Course
Writing Science into Scifi By Erin Anderson|2022-08-01T13:15:37-05:00August 1st, 2022|Categories: Storytelling, Member Posts, Ideas|Tags: fiction, book writing, scifi, editing, publishing, writing, scientist| Read More Comments Off on Writing Science into Scifi
Clear and Concise Writing – A Lifeology Course By Courtney Adams|2022-10-26T09:17:54-05:00June 1st, 2022|Categories: SciComm Program, Artwork, Science communication, Lifeology|Tags: clear writing, gif, science editing, editing, jargon, concise writing, writing, science writing, tips, storytelling, artwork, art| Read More Comments Off on Clear and Concise Writing – A Lifeology Course
Science Storytelling Tip: Step into the Mind of Your Audience By Courtney Adams|2022-10-26T09:18:40-05:00May 17th, 2022|Categories: Advice for scientists, Health, Storytelling|Tags: science communication, storytelling, mental health, writing, health communication, audience research, audience-centered, science story, behavior change| Read More Comments Off on Science Storytelling Tip: Step into the Mind of Your Audience
Tips for Writing Your Lifeology Course By Paige Jarreau|2021-06-17T21:17:20-05:00June 17th, 2021|Categories: Lifeology, Advice for scientists, Collaborations|Tags: writing, science writing, Lifeology course| Read More Comments Off on Tips for Writing Your Lifeology Course