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  1. 📢 Curvenote Hires @mikemorrison to help redesign science communication

    Mike is the founder of the #betterposter movement and has helped millions of researchers improve poster presentations. All of us Curvenote are excited to see what Mike can do when he has a team behind his designs. What comes next is #betterpaper's and #betterscience. 🚀

    Read the press release:
    curvenote.com/news/curvenote-h

  2. Presenting a poster in NewInML this afternoon at Sorbonne Center for Artificial Intelligence in Paris.

    I am trying out the style of online poster advocated by @mikemorrison

    Feedback appreciated :blobthanks:

    📄 solalnathan.com/Baylearn_2022.

    #MastodonPoster #Poster #BetterPoster #NewInML #NeurIPS2022 #NeurIPS

  3. Doctors Without Borders goes #betterposter! Our #ScienceUX community created an evidence-based poster template to improve science communication at the DWB/MSF Pediatric conference this year.

    Video explains design decisions & the science communication principles at play:
    youtu.be/1QoYDeYu59k

  4. Got to work with 120 Early Career Researchers on poster + presentation design at NSF EPSCoR.

    Nearly exploded Google Docs with 120 simultaneous people playing presentation slide & poster design games.

    After 5 years, still my favorite group!

    #ScienceUX #betterposter

  5. We have a hideously-ugly 3D printed prototype! 🎉

    Video explains: youtu.be/7RgjXVU8XGU

    Big update on our quest to create an #OpenHardware people counter to measure & improve how scientists forage for information in poster sessions.

    Prettier, better device to follow. All designs/code on GitHub.
    #betterposter

  6. If we want more reproducible science, then we have to make science easier to reproduce.

    Here is an early demo of a step towards that: Scalable, one-click access to re-run the LIVE code & data behind the study.
    youtu.be/7AXxZ0a1ws0

    #SciPub #ScienceUX

  7. If you loved (or hated!) #betterposter, I’ll be releasing a new cartoon tomorrow with new designs for peer review tools to speed up the process without sacrificing rigor.

    Get your inner design nerd ready!

    Also, we’re actually building these tools @curvenote. They’re not just concepts.

  8. That's a wrap on #NSFfunded NM EPSCoR's Summer Research Institute week! Got to host two fun workshops on presentation slide design and #UXDesign for Scientists! 🎨🥼

    Zoom recording here while it stays up!
    zoom.us/rec/play/dALqB_sXWCA7k

  9. Meet the anti-PDF: What a scientific article looks like when it is MORE machine-readable than a standard website (vs less).

    youtube.com/shorts/2gJYAMQiut8

    This is my favorite trick you can do when articles are written in #OpenSource #MySTMarkdown @myst_tools

  10. Meet the anti-PDF: What a scientific article looks like when it is MORE machine-readable than a standard website (vs less).

    youtube.com/shorts/2gJYAMQiut8

    This is my favorite trick you can do when articles are written in #OpenSource #MySTMarkdown @myst_tools

  11. Meet the anti-PDF: What a scientific article looks like when it is MORE machine-readable than a standard website (vs less).

    youtube.com/shorts/2gJYAMQiut8

    This is my favorite trick you can do when articles are written in #OpenSource #MySTMarkdown @myst_tools

  12. Meet the anti-PDF: What a scientific article looks like when it is MORE machine-readable than a standard website (vs less).

    youtube.com/shorts/2gJYAMQiut8

    This is my favorite trick you can do when articles are written in #OpenSource #MySTMarkdown @myst_tools

  13. Meet the anti-PDF: What a scientific article looks like when it is MORE machine-readable than a standard website (vs less).

    youtube.com/shorts/2gJYAMQiut8

    This is my favorite trick you can do when articles are written in @myst_tools

  14. What we're learning at Curvenote is that once you can get scientific articles into a machine-readable format, you can do ANYTHING with the display and layout

    Here's how we're redesigning them using open-source #MySTMarkdown @curvenote:
    curvenote.com/blog/mike-morris

  15. What we're learning at Curvenote is that once you can get scientific articles into a machine-readable format, you can do ANYTHING with the display and layout

    Here's how we're redesigning them using open-source #MySTMarkdown @curvenote:
    curvenote.com/blog/mike-morris

  16. What we're learning at Curvenote is that once you can get scientific articles into a machine-readable format, you can do ANYTHING with the display and layout

    Here's how we're redesigning them using open-source #MySTMarkdown @curvenote:
    curvenote.com/blog/mike-morris

  17. What we're learning at Curvenote is that once you can get scientific articles into a machine-readable format, you can do ANYTHING with the display and layout

    Here's how we're redesigning them using open-source #MySTMarkdown @curvenote:
    curvenote.com/blog/mike-morris

  18. What we're learning at Curvenote is that once you can get scientific articles into a machine-readable format, you can do ANYTHING with the display and layout

    Here's how we're redesigning them using open-source @curvenote:
    curvenote.com/blog/mike-morris

  19. #introduction
    Hey all! I'm a work psychology #phd with a tech background who's really into #UXDesign.

    If you're in #academia you might know me as the guy who made that #betterposter/poster 2.0 cartoon that went viral a few years ago.

    Now I do research & videos trying to improve the design of science's interfaces. Attached image shows my videos so far.

    Looking forward to talking with old & new friends!

  20. Today Jen reviews THE HUNTED, the second book in The Cursed Sword Fantasy series by #MikeMorris.

    "...this style gives The Hunted this accelerated vibe which lends to that action-packed popcorn feel."

    #BookReview #fantasy #TheCursedSword #Bookstodon

    queensbookasylum.com/2022/11/2

  21. @MikeMorris @ccferrie @allancavanagh @Tupp_ed

    Well... in practice lads it meant that people I thought were safe to follow are boosting content from accounts that I blocked _for the sort of thing they were posting_ by "dunking on it". Driving the #HateGrifters engagement and provoking an endless stream of horrific comments.

    I can't speak for everyone only myself, but Mastodon has been a better experience with CW and the absence of performative hate.

    Don't mind me though.