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Ten simple rules for drawing scientific comics
by
Bromberg, Yana
, Partridge, Matthew
, McDermott, Jason E.
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Audiences
/ Bioinformatics
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Cancer
/ Comic book industry
/ Comic books
/ Comic books, strips, etc
/ Comics
/ Comics publishing
/ Communication
/ Communication in science
/ Computational Biology
/ Computer and Information Sciences
/ Educational aspects
/ GENERAL AND MISCELLANEOUS
/ Graphic novels
/ Humans
/ Humor
/ Immunology
/ Laboratories
/ Methods
/ Microbiology
/ outreach
/ People and Places
/ Science
/ Science in the Arts
/ Science Policy
/ Science publishing
/ Scientific communication
/ Scientists
/ Social networks
/ Social Sciences
/ Studies
/ Wit and Humor as Topic
2018
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Ten simple rules for drawing scientific comics
by
Bromberg, Yana
, Partridge, Matthew
, McDermott, Jason E.
in
Audiences
/ Bioinformatics
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Cancer
/ Comic book industry
/ Comic books
/ Comic books, strips, etc
/ Comics
/ Comics publishing
/ Communication
/ Communication in science
/ Computational Biology
/ Computer and Information Sciences
/ Educational aspects
/ GENERAL AND MISCELLANEOUS
/ Graphic novels
/ Humans
/ Humor
/ Immunology
/ Laboratories
/ Methods
/ Microbiology
/ outreach
/ People and Places
/ Science
/ Science in the Arts
/ Science Policy
/ Science publishing
/ Scientific communication
/ Scientists
/ Social networks
/ Social Sciences
/ Studies
/ Wit and Humor as Topic
2018
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Ten simple rules for drawing scientific comics
by
Bromberg, Yana
, Partridge, Matthew
, McDermott, Jason E.
in
Audiences
/ Bioinformatics
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Cancer
/ Comic book industry
/ Comic books
/ Comic books, strips, etc
/ Comics
/ Comics publishing
/ Communication
/ Communication in science
/ Computational Biology
/ Computer and Information Sciences
/ Educational aspects
/ GENERAL AND MISCELLANEOUS
/ Graphic novels
/ Humans
/ Humor
/ Immunology
/ Laboratories
/ Methods
/ Microbiology
/ outreach
/ People and Places
/ Science
/ Science in the Arts
/ Science Policy
/ Science publishing
/ Scientific communication
/ Scientists
/ Social networks
/ Social Sciences
/ Studies
/ Wit and Humor as Topic
2018
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Ten simple rules for drawing scientific comics
2018
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Institutions around the world are fighting to improve science communication all the time. From calls for journal papers to be simplified to encouraging scientists to take more of an active role through community engagement, there is an impetus to demystify and improve public understanding and engagement with science. Technology has greatly helped expand the range of learning styles that a lecturer can call on to reach people in new ways. Social media outlets like Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and Tumblr have expanded the reach of science communication within and across scientific disciplines and to the lay public. Here, with all the videos, interactive quizzes, and instant feedback it can be easy to overlook one of the simplest methods for communicating complex ideas: comics.
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