CLEAN Teleconference Call May 14, 2019

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Rose Michelle Borden: Time Scavengers: A Website to Disseminate Climate Change and Evolutionary Principles to Increase Public Literacy

Bio: Rose Michelle Borden is an M.S. student at the University of Tennessee Knoxville in the School of Information Sciences, where she is focusing her studies on planetary science data and science data management. She also participates in many science outreach activities and serves as local coordinator for the Knoxville Pod of 500 Women Scientists. She has an M.S. in planetary geology from the University of Tennessee and a B.S. in geology from Central Washington University.

Abstract: This presentation is intended to introduce you to the Time Scavengers project. I will go over how the site got started and the main objectives of the project. I will then talk about how the site is organized and run. We use Google Analytics to explore statistics of site visitors and find the best ways to release and promote information, so I will present some recent data on that. Finally, I will go over some new ways that we have been exploring to promote the site and content.

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