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Cosmic Pathfinders Program Activities

Cosmic Chatter Series

DATE

May 31, 2024

TIME

3:00 pm EST

COMMUNITY

Cosmic Pathfinders

TYPE

Seminar

How Do You “SciComm”? Science Communication in the World of Social Media

Dr. Raven Baxter (Dir. of Science Communication, Ichan School of Medicine at Mount Sinai)
Elizabeth Tammi (Hubble Space Telescope Social Media Lead, NASA/GSFC)
Courtney Lee (Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope Social Media Lead, NASA/GSFC)
Dr. Ronald Gamble (Director, Cosmic Pathfinders Program, NASA/GSFC)

In a digital world ruled by connectivity, trending topics, and the speed of information, science communication has transformed from Popular Mechanics magazine clippings of old to twitter threads and YouTube channels gain millions of impressions. Science communication today has taken many forms from social media engagement and content creators to giving prize talks at international conferences. This panel discussion invites attendees to learn from preeminent communicators about the different forms of science communication and where each one is most effective in specific settings (social media, conferences, public outreach, etc.). Panelists will share their strategies and wisdom on “How do you SciComm?,” giving insights for early-career scientists to use in their own work in and outside of the classroom or research environment.

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An illustration of Sun-like star HD 181327 and its surrounding debris disk. The star is at top right. It is surrounded by a far larger debris disk that forms an incomplete ellpitical path and is cut off at right. There’s a huge cavity between the star and the disk. The debris disk is shown in shades of light gray. Toward the top and left, there are finer, more discrete points in a range of sizes. The disk appears hazier and smokier at the bottom. The star is bright white at center, with a hazy blue region around it. The background of space is black. The label Artist's Concept appears at lower left.