Announcing ScienceOnline: Oceans!
I am excited to be working with David Shiffman (@WhySharksMatter) to create the first ScienceOnline topical event: ScienceOnlineOceans. ScienceOnline will be working to develop other topical events, so if you have an idea and want to work together, please get in touch with me! – Karyn I am thrilled to officially announce ScienceOnline: Oceans, which will take place in Miami this October! ScienceOnline: Oceans is affiliated with the North Carolina based ScienceOnline organization and meeting, and we hope to incorporate much of what makes those meetings so special, but there is one key...
Read MoreWhat is ScienceOnlineTEEN?
This is a group post written by the teens on the ScienceOnlineTeen planning committee. Naseem, 17 years old: What is ScienceOnlineTeen? Imagine a bunch of people from all walks of life with one interest in common -science- all in one place at the same time. These people are not ordinary; they each offer unique experience ranging from learning/teaching in the classroom to contributing to the real science world of journalism, communication and technology. ScienceOnlineTeen is a worthwhile learning, teaching, and engaging experience organized for teens by teens. We plan to bring scientists of...
Read MoreWe Are ScienceOnline (Yes, YOU are)
It's sometimes easy to lose sight of the fact that the community of ScienceOnline is much (much!) more than the attendees who will convene in NC in January. While we have to limit the number of physical attendees at the ScienceOnline conference to 450 (for this year!), the ScienceOnline community is much larger. Here's the proof.
Read MoreAn update on ScienceOnline2013 registration
Over the years, the annual ScienceOnline conference has come to be known as a family reunion of sorts – “where old friends could shake hands for the first time”. It’s a diverse gathering of people with a shared and strong bond: exploring all the ways we can do, share and celebrate science on the Web. Our family has been growing. That’s why this year we were able to form a nonprofit organization, ScienceOnline, Inc., to support and sustain our collective activities. On Twitter last night, Karyn welcomed Adelaide – that’s in Australia! – as the...
Read MoreWatch the ScienceOnlineSeattle Livestream archive
If you were not able to watch the April 17, 2012, ScienceOnlineSeattle event live, you can still catch the conversation by watching the archive! Be sure to follow @scioSEA (and the #soSEA hashtag ) on Twitter for updates about future events and to be part of the ongoing conversation....
Read MoreStorify: ScienceOnlineBayArea #SOBA
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