Blog Posts & Editorials: Communicating Science Broadly

Over the last few years, I've become increasingly interested in communicating science to general audiences.

My experience in a variety of scientific disciplines--psychology, language learning, learning sciences, data science/computing, and women's health, has given me a unique perspective that I'm excited to share in whatever ways I can.

So far, my writing has been featured on sites such as Tech at Bloomberg, O'Reilly Media, The Association for Psychological Science, Sci on the Fly AAAS Science Policy blog, and the Society for Women's Health Research.

Check out these posts by clicking on the links below.

Computing and technology ethics

Note: This post is the 3rd in a series of posts on learning and distraction in children (see below for the full series).

Science communication

Psychology, learning, and language

Note: Adapted from an original post to The Learning Scientists blog.
  • Competing for Attention, posted at the Association for Psychological Science's blog, The Observer

  • Series: Attention, Distraction, & Children's Learning Environments

Note: These posts were posted on Sci on the Fly, the AAAS Science Policy Blog, but adapted from original posts on The Learning Scientists Blog for greater policy focus. Original post links: 1, 2, 3.

Women's health