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07 May 2012 | 23:47 EDT

A Super SoNYC Birthday

Posted by Jennifer Cable | Categories: Move, Science Communication, Science Events, SoNYC, Tools and Techniques

A Super SoNYC Birthday

Everyone at last week’s SoNYC event was in a celebratory mood. After we toasted with our festively decorated cupcakes, the floor was turned over to members of the audience to present tools and apps that help them do or communicate science.  Read more

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30 Apr 2012 | 16:00 EDT

Tool Tales: Meritocracy – Cloud-Reviewed Science

Posted by Jennifer Cable | Categories: Move, Tools and Techniques

Tool Tales: Meritocracy - Cloud-Reviewed Science

Science Online New York (SoNYC) encourages audience participation in the discussion of how science is carried out and communicated online. To celebrate our first birthday, we are handing the mic over to the audience so that anyone who would like to participate will get five minutes to show off their favourite online tool, application or website that makes science online fun. To complement the celebrations, we’re hosting a series of guest posts on Soapbox Science where a range of scientists share details about what’s in their online science toolkits.  Why not let us know how they compare to the tools that you use in the comment threads?  Read more

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27 Apr 2012 | 09:25 EDT

Introduction to Tool Tales: Using Science Tools in the Classroom

Posted by Jennifer Cable | Categories: Move, Science Communication, Tools and Techniques

Introduction to Tool Tales: Using Science Tools in the Classroom

Science Online New York (SoNYC) encourages audience participation in the discussion of how science is carried out and communicated online. To celebrate our first birthday, we are handing the mic over to the audience so that anyone who would like to participate will get five minutes to show off their favourite online tool, application or website that makes science online fun. To complement the celebrations, we’re hosting a series of guest posts on Soapbox Science where a range of scientists share details about what’s in their online science toolkits.  Why not let us know how they compare to the tools that you use in the comment threads?  Read more

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22 Mar 2012 | 11:05 EDT

Science Online NYC (SoNYC) – Setting the Research Record Straight: Recap

Posted by Jennifer Cable | Categories: Move, SoNYC

Whose responsibility is it to ensure integrity and honesty in the scientific record, and how have those roles been changing as technology and social media advance?  Read more

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21 Mar 2012 | 15:56 EDT

Science Online NYC (SoNYC) 10 – Setting the research record straight

Posted by Laura Wheeler | Categories: Move, SoNYC

On Thursday evening, we hosted the tenth instalment of the monthly Science Online NYC (SoNYC) discussion series. For this month’s event, the topic for debate was, “Setting the research record straight.”  … Read more

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06 Mar 2012 | 11:10 EDT

March’s SoNYC: On setting the research record straight – What retractions tell us.

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March’s SoNYC: On setting the research record straight – What retractions tell us.

Richard Van Noorden, Assistant News Editor at Nature, gives us an overview of  what retractions can tell us about setting the research record straight. In his post he highlights some recent high profile cases of retraction, explaining why retraction rates appear to be increasing.  Read more

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16 Feb 2012 | 10:07 EDT

February’s SoNYC: On Science and Social Media – MIT Media Lab’s Joi Ito on science, social networking and “the shape of ideas”

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February’s SoNYC: On Science and Social Media – MIT Media Lab’s Joi Ito on science, social networking and “the shape of ideas”

On Monday evening, Joi Ito, Internet pioneer and head of the MIT Media Lab, talked to Nature Boston as part of our coverage of Social Media Week. On Thursday, tune into the live stream of “Beyond a Trend: Enhancing Science Communication with Social Media.” The panel, hosted by American Museum of Natural History (AMNH), is the latest in the monthly series organized by Science Online NYC, aka SoNYC.    … Read more

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