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Contact: Rifkin,William D.
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Campus: Kensington Campus
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Career: Undergraduate
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Units of Credit: 6
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Contact Hours per Week: 3
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Enrolment Requirements:
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Excluded: SCOM1021
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Offered: Semester 2 2005
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Fee Band: 1
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Description
Activities and discussion are used to enhance students' abilities in reporting discussing, debating and stimulating learning in relation to science and related concerns. The course surveys a broad range of employment in science communication from managment to journalism, and introduces a range of stratergies required in each area. Practical skills in researching, organising, writing, and presenting scientific and quantitative information to non-scientific audience are refined through frequent practice and feedback to improve accuracy and impact. Students also develop skills in facilitation and teamwork. There is special focus on understanding different types of audiences-from children to non-scientific professionals - in terms of thier knowledge, learning styles, and vested interest in the scientific issues addressed. The differeing requirements for communicating controversial and non-controversial issues are illustrated through case studies, guest lectures, and excursions.
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