From Labs to the World: The Art of Science Communication in the Digital Age

Navigating the Digital Era in Science Communication 2.0

In today’s digital age, science communication is undergoing a rapid transformation. Advances in technology are changing the way information is shared and consumed, presenting scientists with new challenges in effectively communicating their work to diverse audiences. Whether you are a seasoned researcher or simply interested in the intersection of science and media, this talk offers valuable insights into navigating the complexities of the digital era.

On May 9th, Zakiya Whatley, PhD will be hosting an event titled ‘Science Communication 2.0: Navigating the Digital Era.’ Whatley is a dynamic science communicator, educator, and entrepreneur who is passionate about bridging the gap between science and society. She has expertise in science communication and cultural analysis and combines storytelling with scientific knowledge to engage audiences.

The event will feature a 30-minute presentation followed by a question-and-answer session with Whatley. During her presentation, she will encourage scientists to embrace effective communication strategies and invite individuals to explore the wonders of science. Participants will gain practical strategies to amplify their scientific message and combat misinformation.

Hosted by the Science Communication certificate program in the University of Maryland Graduate School, this event is open for registrations from those interested in attending and gaining valuable insights into science communication in today’s digital landscape. Don’t miss out on this informative session that will equip you with the tools needed to effectively communicate science in today’s digital world!

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