We have developed and assessed a multiauthor science blog on the topic of nanotechnology and sustainability as a tool to improve the written communication and public engagement skills of graduate students. Focus group studies revealed that after participation in the blog, student authors felt more confident and capable of communicating technical topics to general audiences. Students' research mentors viewed this as an important component of their students' education, as indicated by survey data. Important design aspects of this effort include participation of an editor as well as having flexible content and target-audience guidelines. We have explicitly outlined aspects of the effort we see as critical in order to enable others to replicate this model in related settings.
Revised: January 14, 2015 |
Published: October 14, 2014
Citation
Bishop L.M., A.S. Tillman, F.M. Geiger, C.L. Haynes, R.D. Klaper, C. Murphy, and G. Orr, et al. 2014.Enhancing Graduate Student Communication to General Audiences through Blogging about Nanotechnology and Sustainability.Journal of Chemical Education 91, no. 10:1600-1605.PNNL-SA-106817.doi:10.1021/ed500050d