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SUMMARY:Big Teams Science
DESCRIPTION:The third annual Big Team Science Conference will be held virtually via Zoom October 8-10\, 2024. The goal of this three-day virtual conference is to bring together a multidisciplinary group of researchers\, funders\, and stakeholders to discuss advancements\, challenges\, and future opportunities related to big team science. \nThe third annual Big Team Science Conference will be held virtually via Zoom October 8-10\, 2024. The goal of this three-day virtual conference is to bring together a multidisciplinary group of researchers\, funders\, and stakeholders to discuss advancements\, challenges\, and future opportunities related to big team science. \nSubmissions and Registration are now open!\n  \nQuick Links:\n\nSubmission info\nRegistration\nBTSCON store\nCode of conduct & meeting rules\nAccessibility information\nSponsor organizations\nContact us\n\n\n2024 Keynote Presenters\n\n\n\n\n\n\nNoam Angrist\, Ph.D.\nAcademic Director of the What Works Hub for Global Education | University of Oxford\, UK \nImplementation matters: Generalising treatment effects in education\n\n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\n\n\n\nAnna Dreber Almenberg\, Ph.D.\nBoard member of the Institute for Replication & Johan Björkman Professor of Economics | Stockholm School of Economics\, Sweden \nReplication by plebiscite: Examining the replicability of online experiments selected by a decision market\n\n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\n\n\n\nRussell Poldrack\, Ph.D.\nDirector of the SDS Center for Open and Reproducible Science & Professor of Psychology | Stanford University\, US \nDeveloping standards as a community: The Brain Imaging Data Structure
URL:https://civicsciencemedia.org/event/big-teams-science/
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SUMMARY:Perspectives on Communicating Evolving Health and Science Information
DESCRIPTION:Effectively communicating about health and science with lay audiences as evidence evolves\, conflicts\, or is corrected is challenging. During this webinar\, hosted by the Standing Committee on Advancing Science Communication\, panelists will discuss the nature of these challenges and their perspectives on equipping people to understand the nature of science and how it evolves. They will offer evidence-based insights into how media outlets portray change and conflicting evidence in science and how this affects people’s perceptions of science. Finally\, discussion will explore implications for improving science communication. \nModerator: \nBrian Southwell\, Distinguished Fellow and Lead Scientist for Public Understanding of Science at RTI International and Member of the Standing Committee on Advancing Science Communication \nPanelists: \nSibel Erduran\, Professor of Science Education and Director for Research\, University of Oxford \nRebekah Nagler\, Associate Professor\, Hubbard School of Journalism & Mass Communication\, University of Minnesota \nIvan Oransky\, Distinguished Journalist in Residence\, New York University’s Arthur Carter Journalism Institute; Co-Founder\, Retraction Watch \n\n\n\nThe Standing Committee on Advancing Science Communication brings together the diverse disciplines of science communication research and practice. Together\, we work to more effectively engage all communities with science in ways that are equitable\, evidence-based\, and inclusive.
URL:https://civicsciencemedia.org/event/perspectives-on-communicating-evolving-health-and-science-information/
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