10:57:50 From Julie E. Claussen to Everyone: Can’t believe this is the last class! 11:00:36 From Hadley Boehm (she/her)-Mizzou to Everyone: I think a mock "ideal" WC would be helpful to watch before we start our own 11:02:14 From peter to Everyone: I think that is a good idea (aka mock working circles) 11:03:00 From Hannah Blanchard (she/her) to Everyone: Recording an "ideal" working circle on and sharing it to course participants as supplemental learning could be a more feasible option within the constraints of the course timing? 11:03:03 From Hadley Boehm (she/her)-Mizzou to Everyone: I only say that to hopefully make the circles more functional. 11:03:10 From Dylan Monahan to Everyone: gills good pun 11:03:21 From Joe Hennessy to Everyone: Reacted to "I only say that to h..." with 👍 11:03:25 From Hadley Boehm (she/her)-Mizzou to Everyone: Reacted to "Recording an "ideal"..." with 👍 11:03:26 From Danielle Haulsee (she/her) to Everyone: Can you record one and provide it as an optional thing to watch outside of the class time? 11:03:37 From Danielle Haulsee (she/her) to Everyone: Reacted to "Recording an "ideal"..." with 👍 11:03:41 From Joe Hennessy to Everyone: Reacted to "Recording an "ideal"..." with 👍 11:03:47 From Phoebe Woodworth-Jefcoats to Everyone: Reacted to "Recording an "idea..." with 👍 11:03:51 From Joe Hennessy to Everyone: Reacted to "I think a mock "idea..." with 👍 11:04:07 From Joe Hennessy to Everyone: Reacted to "Can you record one a..." with 👍 11:04:35 From Matthew David to Everyone: Replying to "Can you record one a..." That's not a bad idea. I'll bring it up with Randy. 11:09:34 From Matthew David to Everyone: Feel free to sign up for the Week 6 USDA Working Circles - we've got a few spots left for them: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/17ry5-PdWi2UjPUk_VAHZv9MtkMCc7Fuu0laltWsKcOU/edit#gid=0 11:10:52 From Carolyn Hall (she/her) to Everyone: walleye future 11:12:43 From Rick Nelson to Everyone: What’s this about and why should we care? 11:13:49 From Julie E. Claussen to Everyone: We have people that care about this thing, but that thing is changing, so they need think differently about that thing. 11:16:08 From Rick Nelson to Everyone: I have found that using the cABT at the outset really helps me frame the “What’s this a story of?” question. Focusing on form. 11:16:08 From Joe Hennessy to Everyone: Replying to "We have people that ..." I think that's closer, Julie. I try to say out of this one because Hadley & I are same same inner circle :) 11:17:09 From Julie E. Claussen to Everyone: @Rick - and cABT keeps the focus on the main message, especially when I want to add tangents… 11:19:22 From Julie E. Claussen to Everyone: This goes from local to global to local. Is important for this story? 11:19:59 From Rick Nelson to Everyone: I would have said its about maintaining brook trout populations. 11:20:25 From Julie E. Claussen to Everyone: Not enough cold water refuges available… 11:24:44 From Carolyn Hall (she/her) to Everyone: knowledge gap 11:25:32 From Julie E. Claussen to Everyone: Lack of understanding 11:25:42 From Raquel Ruiz to Everyone: knowledge gap 11:25:55 From Carolyn Hall (she/her) to Everyone: understanding food requirements 11:25:57 From Rick Nelson to Everyone: We don’t know enough about food. 11:36:57 From Matthew David to Everyone: The paper that Nancy is referencing - Individuals with greater science literacy and education have more polarized beliefs on controversial science topics: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5594657/ 11:38:37 From Matthew David to Everyone: Katharine Hayhoe: http://www.katharinehayhoe.com/ 11:39:11 From Matthew David to Everyone: Nancy's book: Citizens of the Sea: Wondrous Creatures From the Census of Marine Life - https://www.amazon.com/Citizens-Sea-Wondrous-Creatures-Census/dp/1426206437 11:47:58 From Matthew David to Everyone: We should have time for a Q&A today. You can post any questions for Nancy in chat and I'll call on you. Or hit the Raise Hand button. 11:51:39 From Dylan Monahan to Everyone: How do you take complex issues that don't seem to hit at the emotions of people and make them important to them ? 11:51:56 From Matthew David to Everyone: I'll call on you first Dylan. 11:54:51 From Julie E. Claussen to Everyone: Nancy - How have you adjusted the ocean optimism message for different audiences? Do you have to approach it differently for scientists versus non-scientists? 11:55:00 From Matthew David to Everyone: You're next Julie. 11:55:49 From Julie E. Claussen to Everyone: If you aren’t aware - Nancy’s example - Mongabay - is worth a look: https://news.mongabay.com/ 11:59:49 From Julie E. Claussen to Everyone: Great word to understand - Obfuscation! 12:00:09 From Dylan Monahan to Everyone: thank you 12:00:13 From Julie E. Claussen to Everyone: Thank you!! 12:00:13 From VanDeHey, Justin to Everyone: Thank you folks! 12:00:15 From Haley Gambill to Everyone: Thanks! 12:00:19 From Hannah Blanchard (she/her) to Everyone: thanks so much! 12:00:21 From Raquel Ruiz to Everyone: thanks!! 12:00:25 From Joe Hennessy to Everyone: thank you!