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University of Alberta

Science Literacy

Fake news or good science? In a world where we have access to unlimited information, it is hard to sift through the echo chamber of opinions fueled by emotions and personal biases, rather than scientific evidence. Science Literacy will teach you about the process of science, how to think critically, how to differentiate science from pseudoscience, how indigenous wisdom can inform science, how to understand and design a scientific study, and how to critically evaluate scientific communication in the media. Every module will build your new skill-base with real life examples, and at the end of each module you will have to apply these skills to scientific questions, talking points and controversies in the world. Warning: this course requires an open mind and the ability to self-reflect. In Science Literacy, you’ll hear from special guests: Timothy Caulfield, Canada Research Chair in Health Law and Policy and star of Netflix’s “A User's Guide to Cheating Death” on pseudoscience Dr. Torah Kachur, Scientist and CBC journalist on science communication (and miscommunication!) Christian Nelson, Citizen Scientist and creator of Edmonton Weather Nerdery, on experimental design Metis Elder Elmer Ghostkeeper and Cree Elder Kokum Rose Wabasca, on the holistic nature of Indigenous wisdom and how it can work with the scientific process Associate Professor in Psychology, Dr. David Rast on uncertainty and decision making

Status: Media and Communications
Status: Correlation Analysis
BeginnerCourse23 hours

Featured reviews

AM

5.0Reviewed Oct 11, 2024

This is a new and interesting course related to science.

BP

5.0Reviewed Nov 30, 2020

Excellent course for the science-minded and those who aren't. The course study is definitely needed to help navigate the tsunami of info that can so easily drown us all.

MB

5.0Reviewed Nov 16, 2021

What an insightful and informative course. Broadened the knowledge about timely topics and how to look at problems in a scientific eye.

RR

5.0Reviewed Dec 5, 2020

The best course that I have taken. Thank you! WIll always think critically.

NR

5.0Reviewed Nov 28, 2020

Feeling more comfortable around other people when we our discussion is about scientific studies.

JD

5.0Reviewed Jan 22, 2021

Thank you very much. This course is so timely. I highly recommend this.

DW

5.0Reviewed Mar 15, 2021

Great mix of reading, video and practice tools. It was a challenging and entertaining course.

LH

5.0Reviewed Jan 31, 2025

great course ,easy to follow and sharp on the topics

CE

4.0Reviewed Jun 9, 2021

Great course! Is there an official evaluation as I have a few specific pieces of feedback I would like to offer.

OH

5.0Reviewed Mar 30, 2021

Well written & concise. Great information & aids development of thinking processes to be able to start critically evaluating scientific literature from all sources.

VD

4.0Reviewed Nov 29, 2020

This course was exactly what I wanted and needed. Great length and quantity of activities. At times the 'drop and drag' assignments were tedious.

RF

4.0Reviewed Dec 12, 2020

Technical glitches were a worry, however the content was wonderful.

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