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Useful resources for researchers who want to engage the public in their research.
Updated on Dec 04, 11
Created on May 03, 11
Category: Schools & Education
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Guide to podcasting with particular reference to its use for engaging the public with your research.
Although this is an NHS guide, it describes pros, cons and provides examples of using different social media technologies for engaging the public.
Guide from VITAE showing how researchers can engage the public with their research, and highlighting the benefits.
Resources and news for researchers interested in public engagement.
From RCUK - outlines the expectations and responsibilities of research funders with respect to public engagement.
Overview of projects, resources etc, related to this strand of JISC's work.
A set of case studies showing how arts and humanities researchers have engaged the public in their research.
Part of JISC Infonet's social software toolkit, which has particular emphasis on business and community engagement (BCE)
Part of the social media infokit which has particular emphasis on business and community engagement for academia.
Part of the social media infokit, which has particular empasis on public engagement in academia.
JISC Infonet case studies demonstrating different examples of academic institutions using web 2.0 tools to engage with the public and business.
Article about research stories that went viral and gave much publicity to the universities concerned.
The Transcribe Bentham project is using a wiki to engage the public in its work.
The London Lives project is using a wiki to involve the public in its work.
Infokit from JISC Infonet, particularly focused on online communities for universities involved in business and community engagement.
JISC projects (phase 1) aimed at developing community collections, where digital content is created, co-created or enhanced by audiences from outside traditional higher education boundaries
JISC projects (phase 2) aimed at developing community collections, where digital content is created, co-created or enhanced by audiences from outside traditional higher education boundaries
Site showing the usage rates of different social media applications.
19 items | 3 visits
Useful resources for researchers who want to engage the public in their research.
Updated on Dec 04, 11
Created on May 03, 11
Category: Schools & Education
URL: