The conference will address issues and perspectives on science communication, including science literacy, the popularization of science, science in classrooms and in homes, debunking pseudoscience, using blogs as tools for presenting scientific research, writing about science, and health and medicine.
Sessions include an introductory track on blogging, visits to several research labs, panels on moving from print to the Web (and vice versa), public scientific data, science blogging ethics, blogging public health/medicine and more.
Registration is free. Visit scienceblogging.com for details.