You’ve spent time taking great photos of your work. You’ve followed the tips on what type of photos to take. That’s hard enough – but don’t just leave those photos on your camera card. Your photos are part of your crucial research data – and you back up your data, right? Following these next stepsContinue reading “Filing your photos so you can find them!”
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What type of photos should I take?
You already know that photos are an important way to communicate about your science. They not only document your work (as part of your data) but they can be used to explain your scientific work to complement your words. So, what type of photos are best to collect? Here are a few ideas, and someContinue reading “What type of photos should I take?”
Why should I take photos of my scientific work?
Content, in the form of words, is important in communication. It’s especially important to present that content in an audience-appropriate and relatable way. But, most types of communications work better if there are both words (written or oral) and visual content. This is because there are many different learning styles: verbal, written and experiential asContinue reading “Why should I take photos of my scientific work?”