Communicating Science Course at the ELC

Environmental Learning Center

1-Day workshop. Lunch is provided.

Friday, October 17th, 9:00 a.m.– 4:00 p.m

Environmental Learning Center at Clackamas Community College, Oregon City Campus

Workshop Description:

Scientists and engineers should not be condemned to dry, monotonous, and uninspired presentations, because science is not boring. The natural sciences are some of the most exciting and dynamic fields of science and it is up to us to reflect our enthusiasm and passion in every talk we give and every message we deliver. Improve your public speaking skills, feel less nervous, and actually enjoy getting up in front of a crowd.

Join Janine Castro to learn a few simple techniques to dramatically improve your delivery and your impact. You will leave the workshop armed with useful skills to develop and deliver inspired presentations and to improve your everyday communication. Whether you are a seasoned speaker or a relative novice, this course is for you. The workshop is highly interactive and builds on the collective experience of the audience and the instructor.

Instructors:

Janine Castro, Ph.D., R.G. Geomorphologist

Janine Castro provides national and international training on stream restoration, river science, geomorphology, and public speaking for scientists. She is co-founder and Technical Director of Portland State University’s River Restoration Professional Certificate Program and is a member of the Columbia Estuary Ecosystem Restoration Program’s Expert Regional Technical Group, which reviews ecosystem restoration actions in the floodplain of the lower Columbia River and estuary. Janine recently retired from Federal service where she worked as a geomorphologist and supervisory scientist for the US Fish and Wildlife Service for 24 years and spent the preceding 10 years working for the Natural Resources Conservation Service. Janine is one of the five founding members of River Restoration Northwest and the co-founder of Science Talk.

Education: BS Geology and BA Geography, 1991, CSU Chico; MS Interdisciplinary Studies, Environmental Geomorphology, 1993, CSU Chico; PhD Geosciences, 1997, Oregon State University, Corvallis.

Specialties: Aquatic Habitat Restoration, Geomorphology, Science Communication

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