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ScienceOnline2012
ScienceOnline2012 – #scio12 across social media – is the sixth annual international meeting on science and the Web.
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Reception at the NC Museum of Natural Sciences, with a tour of the Nature Research Center
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The Vain Girl's Survival Guide to Science and The Media
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Banquet & Storytelling with The Monti
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Welcome remarks and conference overview
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Lunch
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Morning check in
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BOX LUNCH
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LUNCH ‘n’ LAUGH
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Plenary Panel: Check, check, 1, 2...The sticky wicket of the scientist-journalist relationship
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Cyberscreen Science Film Festival
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Talent show & open-mic night
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Morning check in
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Closing remarks
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Morning check in
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Science lab and museum tours
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Understanding audiences and how to know when you are *really* reaching out
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I can haz context?
#18
The Path from Research to Book: Tools & Workflow Tips from Top Writers
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Take your seats, please
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Data visualization
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Drowning in Information! How Can We Create Organization & Balance - Tools and strategies for managing information overload (science and otherwise)
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The Uses of the Past: History of Science as a tool for Science Journalists/Writers
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Story as Shape or Song: Geometry and Music as Longform Nonfiction Structural Models
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Writing about science for women's (and men's) magazines and not being ashamed of it, dammit
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Is encouraging scientific literacy more than telling people what they need to know?
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Why Scientists Hate and Fear the Media; or, Science training for journalists
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The Punchlines and Perils of Science Humor
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Charting Your Own Course: How to Make It As a Freelancer
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You Got Your Politics in My Science
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Sex, gender and controversy: writing to educate, writing to titillate
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Making Book on E-books: How to write a science or medical e-book and publish and sell it online
#40
Techno Blitz Demos: Blogs & Science Communication
#41
'It's Good To Be The King' - Blogging the Mel Brooks Way!
#42
Blogging Science While Female
#43
Basic Video Making 101: An online tutorial
#44
Weird and wonderful stories in the history of science
#45
Dealing with Data
#46
Harassing the Powerful for Fun and Profit: An Informal Investigative Reporters' Guide to Uncovering Secrets and Bypassing Flacks
#47
Know Your Digital Rights!
#48
Communicating with Images on Blogs
#49
Podcasting for Beginners
#50
Citizens, experts, and science
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