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Wednesday
, January 30
N.C. Museum of Natural Sciences: NRC
1:00pm •
Walking Tour of the Downtown Raleigh Stormwater Tunnels
6:00pm •
Opening Event at NRC
NRC
1:00pm •
Monitoring and analyzing one's effectiveness on social media
1:00pm •
Sketchnoting/Scribing
1:00pm •
Designing Effective Visualizations with R
1:00pm •
Stop Talking, Start Making: Rapid Media Prototyping
1:00pm •
Draw Your Own Science Comics
3:00pm •
Maps for journalists, writers, and scientists
NRC
1:00pm •
Special effects and visualization
1:00pm •
ePublishing with The Atavist
Thursday
, January 31
Cypress Manor
7:00pm •
Evening Social Event
Room 1 a/b
10:00am •
Break (snacks in Figshare Café)
Room 10
10:30am •
Never Tell Me the Odds! (Part Deux, Asteroid Field Edition)
12:00pm •
Public Statistics
2:30pm •
Hands-on math
4:00pm •
Open Session
Room 1a/b
11:30am •
Break (snacks in Figshare Café)
3:30pm •
Break (snacks in Figshare Café)
Room 1c/d
9:00am •
CONVERGE: Social Media is Out of This World
9:00am •
CONVERGE: Welcome & instructions for the day
Room 2
1:00pm •
Lunch: Neomonde
Room 3
10:30am •
Narrative: What is it? How science writers use it?
12:00pm •
Helping Scientists 'Do' Outreach (part II)
2:30pm •
Why Won't the Science Deficit Model Die?
4:00pm •
Blogging for the long haul
Room 4
10:30am •
Why should scientists 'do' outreach? (part I)
12:00pm •
Scientific Storytelling: Using Personal Narrative to Communicate Science
2:30pm •
Broadening the Participation of Diverse Populations in Online Science
4:00pm •
Tackling science denialism with a systematic game plan
Room 6
10:30am •
Science and medical blogging at institutions: How to avoid being that kind of corporate blog
12:00pm •
Summing it Up: The Data on the Cutting Room Floor
2:30pm •
Into the Unknown: What we don't know, and how to talk about it
4:00pm •
“They said what?!”: Fighting bullshit in the scicomm ecosystem
Room 7a
10:30am •
Impressions Matter: Embracing art & design in research and science communication
12:00pm •
Inject some STEAM below the STEM - get in at the roots!
2:30pm •
Science Art as Science Outreach
4:00pm •
Lightwaves and Brainbows: Seductive Visual Metaphors at the Intersection of Science, Language and Art
Room 7b
10:30am •
Leading scientists towards openness
12:00pm •
Open access or vanity press?
2:30pm •
The Impact of Electronic and Open Notebooks on Science
4:00pm •
Science online and rethinking peer review
Room 8
10:30am •
Alternative Careers ARE the Mainstream! Taking Your Degree to a New Level
12:00pm •
Changing The Public Face of Science
2:30pm •
#Hashtags in the Academy: Engaging Students with Social Media
4:00pm •
Accessibility for All Audiences
Friday
, February 1
On the town
6:00pm •
Dinner with Friends
Room 1 a/b
11:30am •
Break (snacks in Figshare Café)
3:30pm •
Break (snacks in Figshare Café)
Room 10
10:30am •
The World's Largest Explainer
12:00pm •
Blitz: MathOverflow
12:20pm •
Blitz: Math Code Share
12:40pm •
Blitz: EPA
2:30pm •
How can the science of science education inform communication about science?
4:00pm •
open session
Room 1c/d
9:00am •
CONVERGE: Announcements
9:00am •
CONVERGE
12:00pm •
ScienceSeeker
12:30pm •
CyberScreen Film Festival
Room 2
1:00pm •
Blitz Luncheon: Gourmet Salad Bar
Room 3
10:30am •
Formal Science Education, Informal Science Education and Science Writing
12:00pm •
Blitz: SciLance-Pitch, Publish, Prosper
12:20pm •
Blitz: The Nerve
12:40pm •
Blitz: From Lab Bench to Kitchen Table: Why I Made KidScienceApp
2:30pm •
Using altmetrics to tell the full story of your research impact
4:00pm •
Persuading the unpersuadable: Communicating science to deniers, cynics, and trolls
Room 4
10:30am •
Spies, Spacemen, Seamstresses, and Sailors: What Science Writers Can Learn From Genre Writing
12:00pm •
Blitz: Tools and technologies powering new frontiers for citizen science
12:20pm •
Blitz: Dognition
12:40pm •
Blitz: PLOS
2:30pm •
Citizen Scientists and Ethical Research (part II)
4:00pm •
Mixing science journalism with activism: The promise and the peril
Room 6
10:30am •
Working Towards Better Press Releases: What Do Writers Want?
12:00pm •
Blitz: Games for Science/Education
12:20pm •
Blitz: Mobile Apps for the Lab
12:40pm •
Blitz: Eyes on the Solar System/ Spacecraft 3D
2:30pm •
Dialogue or fight? (Un)moderated science communication online
4:00pm •
Explanatory journalism, &%$£ yeah!
Room 7a
10:30am •
Thinking Beyond Text
12:00pm •
Blitz: Training in sci comm in the age of data - an Italian case study
12:20pm •
Blitz: Oggiscienza
12:40pm •
Blitz: Comprendia - Getting Financial Support For Your Blog Without Selling Your Soul
2:30pm •
Telling Visual Stories with Data: A Guided Tour of Data Visualization
4:00pm •
Animating Science
Room 7b
10:30am •
How to make sure you're being appropriately skeptical when covering scientific and medical studies
12:00pm •
Blitz: Mendeley
12:20pm •
Blitz: figshare
12:40pm •
Blitz: Academia.edu
2:30pm •
Opening Doors: Science Communication for Those that Don't Care/Don't Like Science
4:00pm •
Covering cancer causes, prevention and screening
Room 8
10:30am •
What’s News in Citizen Science? Perspectives, People, Projects, and Platforms (part I)
12:00pm •
Blitz: Benchfly-Open-access video platform
12:20pm •
Blitz: Science Exchange-Reproducibility Initiative
12:40pm •
Blitz: PeerJ
2:30pm •
Did Anybody Look At This !*%%@* Press Release?
4:00pm •
Sticking with it for the long haul: Building community and maintaining long-term engagement in citizen science (part III)
Saturday
, February 2
Room 1 a/b
11:30am •
Break (snacks in Figshare Café)
Room 10
10:30am •
Citation Data and Altmetrics for Historians and Social Scientists
12:00pm •
Bringing Science Into Breaking News
2:30pm •
Imposter Syndrome
Room 1a/b
3:30pm •
Break
Room 1c/d
9:00am •
CONVERGE
4:00pm •
CONVERGE: Closing
Room 2
1:00pm •
Lunch
Room 3
10:30am •
Chemophobia & Chemistry in The Modern World
12:00pm •
We are who we are? Who are we? Issues of identity and the internet
2:30pm •
Life in the Venn -- What Happens When You're Forced to Wear Many Hats?
Room 4
10:30am •
What Happens When People Start Taking Your Online Ramblings Seriously
12:00pm •
How much 'I' is 'TMI'?
2:30pm •
Everything old is new again: using stories from the past to enlighten current events in science
Room 6
10:30am •
Science Ebooks: Building the Community
12:00pm •
How do you actually get a book written?
2:30pm •
Using Science Fiction to Make Scientific Ideas Accessible
Room 7a
10:30am •
The Game Changer: Games for Science Engagement and Education
12:00pm •
Distilling Ideas: Communicating Science with Comics
2:30pm •
The Art, Craft and Business of Freelancing: Best Practices and Worst Problems of Your First Day, Month and Year
Room 7b
10:30am •
24/7 Health: The role of mobile technology in healthcare
12:00pm •
Blogging in Grad School: Pros, Cons, and Potential
2:30pm •
Science Blogs Are One Hard Drive Crash From Oblivion: Or, How do we go About Preserving Science Blogs?
Room 8
10:30am •
Communicating Science Where There is No Science Communication
12:00pm •
Outreach in Unusual Places
2:30pm •
Writing About Science for Kids (and Former Kids)
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