Another nice tip is about hyperlinks. Often, we use “click here”. If our audience can find out more. But these two words don’t explain, what your audience should except behind the link.
Category: River of Inspiration
Let’s see what kind of interesting SciCo Projects, Tools or events are getting washed up!
Checklist for the engagement with the public
It doesn’t matter if you as scientist communicate for the first time or since a while a checklist is always good. Cause communicating and engaging with the public is a complex task and so many things must be considered. That’s why we would like to introduce a toolkit by QUEST that we found quite useful.
AI produced SciComm videos
Do you like to communicate your research and want to try out the video format? But prefer not to stand in front of the camera. How about letting an AI do the talking? We present how it works.
Digitally more visible
Our find for those who are new or a bit more advanced in digital science communication is Susanne Geu’s blog with some helpful tips.
SciComm & Public Engagement networks
A network for exchange has many advantages. The Berlin School of Public Engagement and Open Science created one for international networking not only among researchers, but also among experts from other fields. The WissKon network of NaWik is especially for communicating scientists.
Tips for an artist-scientist collaboration
Artists and researcher are a perfect match to engage the public. Working together is inspiring but sometimes not easy. Therefore, the guide from NCCPE offers some tips. We summarized the important ones.
Inspiring resources for Public Engagement
Public Engagement is in its first steps in Germany. Therefor its inspiring to look outside the country to Great Britain. The National Co-ordinating Center of Public Engagement has many resources that can support your public engagement work.
Chatting with researchers – the Science Bench
Direct exchange takes place on the Science Bench. Interested passers-by get insights into what goes on at colleges and universities. Scientists deal directly with people’s questions and concerns. Ultimately, the dialog inspires both sides.
Living Library – Divers Exchange
The Living Library event is perfect to get to know other people – also from other sectors like the cultural or creative one. That expands the network and inspirates people.
AI Makerspace – co-creative and inclusive Engagement
The remarkable approach of the AI Makerspace is the co-creative approach. An inspiration for public engagement projects. From the very beginning, young people are involved in the program and have a say in the decision-making.