Visual SciComm Seminar Series

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Fall 2024 Visual SciComm Seminar

Join us for this virtual speaker series on a wide range of topics related to visual scientific communication.

The Fall series will take place on Fridays (see each session for the exact times). Participants must register for each session separately to receive the Zoom link.

If you are interested in being a future speaker, please email Sara Kobilka at [email protected].

Friday, September 27, 2024, 11am-noon AZ time/2-3pm ET

Reimagining the USGS Water Cycle Diagram

Hayley Corson-Dosch

Data Scientist, U.S. Geological Survey

In October 2022, the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) released a new water cycle diagram, replacing an older version that had been used internationally by students and educators for over 20 years. The new diagram brings humans into the picture, showing how we interact with and influence the water cycle. Join lead designer Hayley Corson-Dosch to learn about the 18-month redesign process, in which an interdisciplinary team of USGS scientists, designers, and user experience experts redesigned the diagram from scratch to be scientifically accurate, visually effective, and useful in educational settings. (17 attendees)

USGS water cycle

Registration closed

Friday, October 11, 2024, 11am-noon AZ time/2-3pm ET

Show and Storytell Me Your Data

DaNel Hogan

Chief Learning Officer, Waters Center for Systems Thinking

Explore the use of a visual systems thinking tool, behavior-over-time graphs, for communication of everything from STEM identity building to scientific phenomenon and more. Draw your own STEM identity behavior-over-time graph to share your personal journey and see how these same graphs can be used to communicate the stories your scientific data are telling us as well. (20 attendees)

Waters Center for Systems Thinking

Registration closed

Friday, October 25, 2024, 11am-noon AZ time/2-3pm ET

Telling the Marginalized Story

Joan Tu

B.Comm, M.A. Linguistics, MedULingo

Representation is powerful and that’s why Joan turned her story into an iconic children’s book. “The Green Soap Girl & the Itchy Allergy” is not only the first picture book about methylisothiazolinone allergy, but it has also been peer-reviewed and accepted into the Green Chemistry Teaching & Learning Community library as an educational resource. The process of telling a challenging chemical allergy story comes with many lessons to be shared. Joan Tu is an author and the founder of MedULingo a platform for solving medical literacy problems, one book at a time.

MedULingo

Friday, November 8, 2024, 11am-noon AZ time/1-2pm ET

Speaker TBD