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Time Scavengers: An Educational Website to Communicate Climate Change and Evolutionary Theory to the Public through Blogs, Web Pages, and Social Media Platforms

Authors :
Adriane R. Lam
Jennifer E. Bauer
Susanna Fraass
Sarah Sheffield
Maggie R. Limbeck
Rose M. Borden
Megan E. Thompson-Munson
Andrew J. Fraass
J. Michael Hils
Cameron E. Muskelly
Kyle R. Hartshorn
Raquel Bryant
Source :
Journal of STEM Outreach. 2019 2(1).
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Climate change and evolution are topics at the forefront of political discussions, debates, and the public sphere. Regardless of evidence on both topics, the public as a whole still believes they are under debate. It is imperative that the public have access to correct and easy-to-digest information on these topics to make informed environmental and ecological decisions. To date, scientifically accurate digital platforms aimed at informing the public on these topics are overly complex and jargon-ridden. Time Scavengers (www.timescavengers.blog) was created to address these issues and is maintained by a group of academics, graduate students, avocational scientists, and educators. The site includes many informational pages about geology, climate change, and evolution, all written for the public with useful descriptions and figures. To make the process of science more transparent, the site includes blogs to provide insight into data collection and interpretation, field work, and public outreach. The site also includes additional pages with links to relevant content and activities appropriate for K-12 classrooms. The overarching goals of the site are to bridge the gap between scientists and the public through engaging, informational pages and personal experiences and to increase science literacy through easy-to-digest content.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2576-6767
Volume :
2
Issue :
1
Database :
ERIC
Journal :
Journal of STEM Outreach
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
EJ1418924
Document Type :
Journal Articles<br />Reports - Descriptive