Helen Hill
Having spent many years working with John Marshall researching ocean convection and the role of eddies in ocean circulation, I am currently taking an extended break to work full time on developing tools for communicating our science to the widest audience. At a time when putting a video of what you are doing or creating a compelling multi-media story about your work is not only the easiest it has ever been but also a critical piece of how we communicate what we do to the world at large, I am very excited to be able to help other scientists develop skills and material for sharing the important and interesting work that they do every day in Cambridge and beyond. Got news? Done some cool research? Discovered something exciting? Drop me a line and I will be happy to work with you to get it on line.
A selection of my current on line projects include:
- Content creation and maintenance support for http://paoc.mit.edu and associated social media
- Content creation for http://eapsweb.mit.edu
- Blogging for http://mitgcm.org and associated social media
- Content support and maintenance for http://darwinproject.mit.edu
I also do video interviews. Recent videos include "A Passion for Life on Ice" about glaciologist Alison Criscitiello (MIT-WHOI Joint Program). Look for others in the EAPS and PAOC Tech TV collections.
I am always available to discuss new web projects. In particular I am happy to advise individual members about web resources available to the MIT community.
