Try This! “Tweeting the Meeting”
...can choose to tweet once per talk and summarize the study conclusions. You can tweet twice per talk and include background information in addition to conclusions. A tweet limit is... Read More
...can choose to tweet once per talk and summarize the study conclusions. You can tweet twice per talk and include background information in addition to conclusions. A tweet limit is... Read More
Verbal Judo! A Method to Improve Your Ability to Talk to Those Hostile to Conservation from fisheries on Vimeo.... Read More
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...easy as walking through a door. As a member, you can attend any Section meeting or go to talks on subjects you know little about. For me, exploring new areas... Read More
December 14, 2017 1:00 pm Eastern Time Presenter: Scott Bonar View recording (member feature) Successfully conversing with people who do not see the value in protecting the environment... Read More
...to the other side. Too many people spend time with only those who agree with them. Make it a point to talk with those who do not agree with you.... Read More
...talk about it, express your concern and say that you are available to listen and are willing to help if they would like to talk about anything in the future.... Read More
...“Who’s Talking?” (http://arementalkingtoomuch.com/), which helps to identify who is dominating a conversation by allowing the user to record the proportion of time in which a “Dude” or “Not a Dude”... Read More
...fatty acid signatures, my personal eureka moment was a talk by Dionne Hoskins of NOAA Fisheries (also professor at Savannah State University; speaking at the Equal Opportunities Section meeting). Hoskins... Read More
...2021), but this problem cannot wait until they control the levers of political power. Let’s all act now. Talk about climate change with your neighbors, talk with the public whenever... Read More