#scienceux — Public Fediverse posts
Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #scienceux, aggregated by home.social.
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Play a little game and choose the right icon for each role in science.
Play our CRediT Roles icon game/survey, and help make scientific authorship clearer and more accessible!
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Could use a few more participants in our study of scientific slide design. Got a sec to go through some example slides then rate them? 🙏
https://nimble.li/p9lxzlz9As a bonus, you get to learn some random facts.
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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:
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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!
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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.
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@matthewfeickert @curvenote Made my day, Matthew! Thank you! So much work happening right now on the #scienceUX front and especially @curvenote. JOSS has been really inspiring too BTW, so back atcha!
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Select some text in a scientific article, and get related points from OTHER papers in that papers' citation network.
It made scientists in the test study feel more curious!
Cool #scienceUX prototype from:
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A hard lesson for anybody working in science communication: Scientists especially don't like things that feel too simple.
Here's how I work around this bias in posters, and a link to the research behind it #scienceUX:
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@Sebastian - Fantastic! Going to start using this in my #scienceUX projects. Thanks for posting!