Novel Engagement Strategies to Cover a Spectrum of End Users
Today I am presenting in the Archaeology-Climate Narratives: Science-Telling for Increased Engagement symposium at the Society for American Archaeology's annual meeting in Chicago. Our presentation is titled "Novel Engagement Strategies to Cover a Spectrum of End Users: Five years of sharing Heritage Monitoring Scout (HMS Florida) results with the public." Thanks to my co-authors Emily Jane Murray, Emma Dietrich, and Kassie Kemp for collaborating on this project.
Some electronic sources I want to quickly share with the room today:
Learning from Loss Climate Stories
Collection of climate stories as part of the Scottish Universities Insight Institute funded Learning from Loss project directed by Tom Dawson and Joanna Hambly.
HMS: Fort Pierce Mound Point Cloud
Created by Emma Dietrich for our HMS Florida special category grant to document and record a mound impacted by the climate crisis and more specifically a recent storm.
Climate Story Shell Bluff Landing
Climate story created by Emily Jane Murray with assistance by Emma Dietrich for the Society of Historical Archaeology's 2021 Climate Story session in Philadelphia this year.
Shell Bluff Landing Point Cloud
Annotated model made by Emily Jane Murray with assistance from Emma Dietrich and myself fiddling about in the field as a deliverable for the HMS Florida special category grant.
SHA Climate Stories Session posts for Public Day Boston 2022
And finally, our one pager to share results of our HMS Florida project created by Emily Jane Murray, Kassie Kemp, and myself along with editing and review by other FPAN staff (thanks team!). For improved resolution see the one-pager previously posted to this blog.