Registration for “Storytelling in Citizen Science” Workshop at the Citizen Science Association Conference

No matter who you are in the citizen science world – project coordinator, student, citizen science enthusiast – you can benefit from sharpening your writing and communication skills.

Participants will emerge from this workshop with the first draft of an article that they can publish on SciStarter’s Syndicated Blog Network. This network includes the SciStarter, Public Library of Science, and Discover Magazine blog platforms.

The workshop will begin with a brief introduction to blog writing, which will feature a review of SciStarter’s blog guidelines, a crash course on AP style writing, and tips for successful blogs. After this, each workshop participant will be assigned a project and will then be given some workshop time to research and draft questions about the project. After the workshop participant drafts their questions, they will then interview a representative for the project (interview times will be cleared with project representatives beforehand and they will be available). After completing the interview, participants will end the workshop by writing a first draft of their blog. Workshop facilitators from SciStarter will be available during this closing blog writing time for questions.

A core facet of citizen science is experiential learning, and this workshop provides that in the field of citizen science communication.

The registration form is available below and also at this link.



Categories: Citizen Science Conference, Events, SciStarter News

About the author:

Caroline Nickerson, PhD

Caroline Nickerson is a program specialist at SciStarter, where she assists with the Citizen Science Month Program, SciStarter’s Corporate Volunteer Programs and other programmatic and outreach efforts, including working with SciStarter’s Syndicated Blog Network, which encompasses the Discover Magazine and SciStarter platforms. Caroline holds a PhD from the University of Florida. At UF, Caroline worked on multiple projects, including a climate change communication project and a certification for pollinator-friendly plants. She has worked with SciStarter in various capacities, including as Senior Program Director at SciStarter where she managed the Citizen Science Month Program, SciStarter’s Corporate Volunteer Programs and other programmatic and outreach efforts, including working with SciStarter’s Syndicated Blog Network, which encompasses the Discover Magazine and SciStarter platforms, as well as large-scale programs with multiple federal agencies (including NASA, NOAA, and the National Library of Medicine) and global groups (including the United Nations Environment Programme).

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