Science communication
Conclusions
Reach out beyond the circle
Social media a open door
Teamwork
Language is a keypoint
Humanizing Science
Shared Responsibility
Created by: A01364924
Shared Responsibility
There must be a commitment from everyone. The scientific community to develop quality, evidence-based information. While content creators to support the information they publish with true and reliable sources; and editors not just to publish articles for the sake of numbers
Reach out beyond the circle
Is important for scientists around the world not only to train in communicating their findings within the scientific community. Training and development for dissemination in other niches is essential, as well as the use of resources and tools to convey the message.
Social media
Social media and dissemination channels have changed a lot in recent years. Using social media requires adapting your content depending on the chosen platform. They are a great tool for spreading reliable and well-supported information. Scientists should engage more and add value to these channels, being aware that using them can open up dialogues
Teamwork
The need for a multidisciplinary team is evident. We need collaboration among scientists, marketers, communicators, and journalists to ensure that information is disseminated in a reliable, comprehensive, and effective manner to capture the public's attention
Humanizing Science
Scientists are often perceived as cold and unfriendly. We need to break the stereotype and connect with people to show them that science also considers their needs and values. It’s not just about going viral, but also about teaching that the solutions are developed to address society's needs
Language is a keypoint
It is the responsibility of experts in the field to find the best way to communicate knowledge to those who are not. This involves avoiding literal translations and being careful of the metaphors or examples that can be use to better understanding.
Science Communication Conclusions
Analaura Gómez Cisneros
Created on August 27, 2024
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Science communication
Conclusions
Reach out beyond the circle
Social media a open door
Teamwork
Language is a keypoint
Humanizing Science
Shared Responsibility
Created by: A01364924
Shared Responsibility
There must be a commitment from everyone. The scientific community to develop quality, evidence-based information. While content creators to support the information they publish with true and reliable sources; and editors not just to publish articles for the sake of numbers
Reach out beyond the circle
Is important for scientists around the world not only to train in communicating their findings within the scientific community. Training and development for dissemination in other niches is essential, as well as the use of resources and tools to convey the message.
Social media
Social media and dissemination channels have changed a lot in recent years. Using social media requires adapting your content depending on the chosen platform. They are a great tool for spreading reliable and well-supported information. Scientists should engage more and add value to these channels, being aware that using them can open up dialogues
Teamwork
The need for a multidisciplinary team is evident. We need collaboration among scientists, marketers, communicators, and journalists to ensure that information is disseminated in a reliable, comprehensive, and effective manner to capture the public's attention
Humanizing Science
Scientists are often perceived as cold and unfriendly. We need to break the stereotype and connect with people to show them that science also considers their needs and values. It’s not just about going viral, but also about teaching that the solutions are developed to address society's needs
Language is a keypoint
It is the responsibility of experts in the field to find the best way to communicate knowledge to those who are not. This involves avoiding literal translations and being careful of the metaphors or examples that can be use to better understanding.