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A Picture is Worth 1000 Words: Teaching Science Communication with Graphical Abstract Assignments.

Swati AgrawalPaul N Ulrich
Published in: Journal of microbiology & biology education (2023)
An important part of scientific training in undergraduate curriculum involves teaching students how to effectively communicate in science. Scientific writing and oral presentations are important parts of most science classes. The same cannot be said about a new and emerging aspect of many recent scientific articles: graphical abstracts. In recent years, many scientific journals have adopted graphical abstracts as a way to capture both the scientific audience and increase visibility on social media platforms. Graphical abstracts are becoming the norm for many journals; however, there is no equivalent training in undergraduate classes that teaches students the intricate skills of efficient graphical design. In this paper, we share our course design and discuss how students can be taught to design better experiments and excel in communicating their research findings through graphical abstracts.
Keyphrases
  • medical students
  • social media
  • medical education
  • public health
  • high school