Want to improve your #scicomm skills during this quarantine? Here, have a list.
I've been having a blast with so many great (and FREE) resources so maybe you'll like them too 🤗🤗 @AcademicChatter #SciArt
🎨🖌️ If you want to improve your illustration skills, @BioRender is doing some great webinars with plenty of cool and useful topics. Today they have one about #scicomm for the public! You can subscribe to their newsletter here: https://biorender.com/webinar/ 
🗞️🔍Into #misinformation and #fakenews in science? @firstdraftnews does a great job tackling these and other issues. They have webinars too and even a course on "Covering Coronavirus". Check them out here: https://firstdraftnews.org/ 
✍️📑If writing is more of your thing, then I highly advise the course on @Coursera "Writing in the Sciences": https://www.coursera.org/learn/sciwrite 
Great stuff on how to write in more engaging ways and even has a module about the media!
✍️📑So, maybe you don't write your stories, but you kinda edit some stuff. Linkedin Learning has some pretty awesome courses like "Editing and Proofreading Made Simple"
(you'll the need the premium account, but you can have a month of it for free)
📢Finally, @AldaCenter has some pretty cool webinars on engaging with the public, strategy and social media. You can find them here: https://www.aldacenter.org/aklc/webinars 
If you have any other resource that has been helping you out with #scicomm please share. These have been some tough times, but learning is one of the things that keeps me going 😊
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