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Science Communication Bootcamp
Published 12/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 4.42 GB [/center] | Duration: 1h 49m
Build real-world skills to connect your science with any audience.
What you'll learn
Identify three common barriers to effective science communication and explain how to avoid them.
Analyze the needs and expectations of different audiences (e.g., policymakers, public, peers) and adapt messaging accordingly.
Translate a complex scientific concept into a clear, jargon-free explanation suitable for a non-expert audience.
Utilize storytelling to present scientific information to keep audiences engaged and help them understand key messages.
Draft and deliver a 2-minute science pitch tailored to a specific platform (e.g., video, podcast, blog).
Requirements
A basic understanding of scientific research or scientific concepts.
A desire to improve how you communicate scientific ideas.
Comfort with writing or speaking in English (since the course is taught in English and includes verbal/written exercises)
Description
Do you struggle to explain your research to people outside your field? Do you want to increase your impact, reach new audiences, or simply make your science more engaging? This course is designed for scientists, researchers, educators, and students who want to become better communicators. No jargon, no fluff, just clear, compelling science.Scientific expertise alone isn't enough anymore. Whether you work in research, conservation, healthcare, sustainability, education, or policy, your impact depends on how well you communicate complex ideas to real people.This Science Communication Bootcamp is a practical, skills-focused course designed to help you translate evidence into clarity, trust, and action. You'll learn why science communication so often fails (and how to fix it) by focusing on audience insight, narrative structure, and ethical storytelling.Rather than teaching formulas or rigid scripts, this course builds a flexible communication toolkit you can apply across disciplines and careers. You'll learn how to communicate uncertainty without losing credibility, adapt messages for different audiences, and tell stories that inform and inspire.This course is especially valuable in an era of AI-generated content, where trust, judgment, and human connection matter more than ever.By the end of the bootcamp, you'll have the confidence and tools to communicate science clearly, responsibly, and effectively whether you're writing, presenting, teaching, or engaging the public.In This Course You'll Learn How To:Identify and overcome common science communication mistakesStructure your message for maximum clarity and engagementExplain complex scientific ideas to non-expertsBuild trust in high-stakes conversationsTranslate evidence for decision-makersCreate and deliver information across platforms (e.g. video, podcast, blog)This course is designed for:Scientists, researchers, and graduate students who want their work to reach beyond academiaConservation and environmental professionals communicating complex ecological issuesEducators and outreach professionals translating evidence for diverse learnersHealthcare, sustainability, and policy professionals working at the science-society interfaceCommunicators navigating high-stakes, values-driven, or controversial topicsNo prior communication training is required.This course focuses on how people understand, not on jargon, performance, or marketing tactics.The Course Includes:18 short, focused lectures (2-8 minutes each)Downloadable readings, worksheets, and toolsA final project: 2-minute science pitch20% of proceeds support conservation and education through Wild ConnectionFormat: 6 Modules x 3 short lectures each (2-8 min), with activities and deliverablesIf you're interested in applying these communication skills to real-world environmental challenges, this course pairs especially well with my ecology and conservation courses (coming soon), where you'll learn how ecological data are collected, interpreted, and communicated to inform real decisions.Strong science needs strong communication and these courses are designed to work together.
Early-career scientists, researchers, and STEM students who want to communicate their work more clearly and effectively,Graduate students preparing for presentations, public outreach, or interdisciplinary collaboration,Educators, conservationists, and science advocates seeking practical tools to engage non-expert audiences,Professionals in academia or research roles who want to improve their science communication across platforms (talks, blogs, media, etc.),Anyone with a scientific background who wants to explain complex ideas in a way that inspires curiosity and understanding


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