Science Café
Hosted by: Kaleideum and Reynolda Gardens of Wake Forest University
Science Cafés offer you a chance to learn from a regional scientist. These free, informal programs are co-sponsored by Kaleideum and Reynolda Gardens.
May Science Café
Date: 7 pm, Tuesday, May 7
Topic: How Many Ways Can You Confuse People? Presenting Scientific Information to Individuals with a Limited Science Background
Description: The art and science of science communication will be addressed in the context of research projects designed to communicate complex scientific knowledge to individuals who have very limited knowledge about science.
Speaker: Joanne C. Sandberg, PhD, Associate Professor, Department of Family and Community Medicine at Wake Forest University
Location: The Barn at Reynolda Village
Free and open to the public. No registration. Teachers will receive certificate of attendance for CEU.
For more information, contact Christine Simonson at csimonson@kaleideum.org.
