Dear list members,
I am a science communicator based on the island of Corfu in Greece. I am currently investigating whether science communicators use the web2.0 technologies to communicate science, what services they use (twitter, facebook, podcasting, you tube, blogs, other) and how effective they think these tools are. Given the huge penetration of web2.0 technologies, can those services provide an effective tool for science communication?
I have created a short online questionnaire (using the polldaddy software), and would like to invite you to fill it in. Your contribution (views and comments) would be very helpful!
The questionnaire can be found here http://surveys.polldaddy.com/s/FAB758B7DE96BE15
Please feel free to forward this as appropriate.
Once the data has been processed, I will email the outcome to the pscicom list. In the meantime please feel free to contact me, if you have further questions.
Many thanks,
Anastasia
Dr Anastasia Pappa
science communicator | journalist
PO Box 419 | Corfu 49100 | Greece
Tel: +30 693 4742332
www.alibreto.gr
www.twitter.com/alibreto
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