Date of Award
5-2024
Document Type
Thesis
Degree Name
Bachelors
Department
Natural Sciences
Second Department
Humanities
First Advisor
Rycyk, Athena
Second Advisor
Vyas, Avni
Area of Concentration
Creative Writing, Marine Biology
Abstract
This thesis comprises three parts, serving as a platform to integrate two disciplines, creative writing and marine biology, to delve into the realm of Science Communication. The first part delineates the essence of digital storytelling, the principles of science communication, and elucidates the process of crafting a digital narrative. The second part is a partial collection of my digital stories, podcast and short essays entitled The Human Connection to Marine Science. The third part encapsulates reflective insights garnered from the journey of merging creative expression with scientific inquiry.
Recommended Citation
Mendoza, Aimee, "Science Communication: The Human Connection to Marine Science through Digital Storytelling" (2024). Theses & ETDs. 6615.
https://digitalcommons.ncf.edu/theses_etds/6615
Manas Mom Final For REAL (2).mp4 (25373 kB)
Alovestory.mp4 (146464 kB)
MyFirstDigitalStory.mp4 (37747 kB)
The Process.mp4 (10819 kB)
Underwater Explorer.mp4 (140200 kB)
Independent Scientist podcast.mp3 (26408 kB)
Thesis Presentation.pptx (603894 kB)