In this second installment, we look at making your own images for your science blog, or asking for permission. If all else fails, you can buy images.
Science Communication
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Science CommunicationWriting, images, and storytelling
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Science CommunicationWriting, images, and storytelling
How to find images for your science blog – Part 1
by Eva Amsenby Eva AmsenThis is the first part of a two-part blog post on where and how to find images for (science) blogs. Includes lots of raccoon pictures as examples!
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Back to school season for grown-ups with free MOOCs and career thoughts for science graduates. With a chance to win a book about science careers!
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Sometimes I forget that not everyone who sees my tweets has had access to my entire back catalog of online ramblings. I did a poll a while ago and discovered …
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Science CommunicationScience EverywhereTravel & placesWriting, images, and storytelling
Beach bodies, as rated by marine biologists
by Eva Amsenby Eva AmsenSea nettle (2/5) Ouch! Their transparent look makes them hard to spot, but a surprise encounter with one of these beach bodies can really hurt your seaside enjoyment. Penguin (3/5) …
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Outreach & engagementScience CommunicationScience in Art & CultureScience on screen
Outreach advice for Pied Piper
by Eva Amsenby Eva AmsenI don’t always get what’s happening in Silicon Valley. I mean the TV show. I certainly don’t understand what’s happening in the actual global tech hub of the same name. …
