by whitbys | Oct 1, 2025 | SciComm Bites
Today we have a sneak peek for your into our new workshop on AI for SciComm, and why it matters right now. Also, a quick tip to help you think about how you could use AI to reflect on your communication (especially messaging and writing).
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by whitbys | Sep 24, 2025 | SciComm Bites
Metaphors are not just storytelling “extras.” Today, some thoughts and tips on using metaphors in science communication. This is the first of a mini-series on metaphors in science and science communication, because there’s a lot to say, and think about, when it comes to using metaphors.
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by whitbys | Sep 17, 2025 | SciComm Bites
Futures thinking is becoming a critical skill for scientists who want to stay relevant. Here’s why.
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by whitbys | Sep 10, 2025 | SciComm Bites
Two similar workshops, with very different outcomes. What made the difference? And how can you apply what we learn to make your communication work?
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by whitbys | Sep 3, 2025 | SciComm Bites
The key to clarity isn’t simplification. It’s knowing what each audience needs from you. Today, we’ll explore how (and why!) to adapt your science message for different audiences, without dumbing it down
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by whitbys | Aug 27, 2025 | SciComm Bites
A story about unintended harm, emotional reaction, and thoughts on why it’s so important to tailor stories to our audience.
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