53 interesting ways to communicate your research /
To maximise the value of your research, you need to communicate it to others. There are many ways to do so: examples include applications and bids for funding, conference presentations, gray literature, journal papers, media (old and new), public talks, and teaching. This book provides fresh, creati...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Otros Autores: | , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Suffolk, UK :
Professional and Higher Partnership,
2014.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover; Copyright; Contents; Abstract; Series information; Publishers' foreword; Editors' preface; About the editors; Thematic index; Chapter 1 Communicating within academia; 1. Posters
- a graphical research connection; 2. Abstracts
- more than a final thought; 3. Academic interviews; 4. Key terms
- make them work for you; 5. Twitter as a conferencing tool; 6. Conference networking
- building a net that works; 7. Responding to peer reviews; 8. Turn your thesis into a book; 9. Copyright
- know where you stand; 10. Webinars; 11. Share a conference paper using YouTube.
- 12. Share your research process via social media13. Open access publishing; 14. How to use your research in a lecture; 15. Turn your thesis into something other than a book; 16. How to teach project management using your research; Chapter 2 Communicating beyond academia; 17. Writing op-eds; 18. Radio interviews; 19. Public engagement; 20. Writing press releases; 21. Writing engaging lay summaries; 22. Non-academic interviews; 23. Information sheets − what research participants need to know; 24. Public engagement
- drama meets research; 25. Recruiting research participants through social media.
- 26. Turn research outputs into stakeholder tools27. Stand-up comedy for researchers; 28. Marketing your research; 29. Engaging with think tanks; Chapter 3 General techniques; 30. CVs
- conversation vitae?; 31. Podcasting; 32. Vocal exercises for presenting
- speak up!; 33. Social media strategy; 34. Storytelling − present your research in three acts; 35. Blogging; 36. Online networking; 37. Professional personal profiles; 38. Multi-author blogs; 39. Presenting − know your audience; 40. Images in presentations; 41. Cover letters that do the job.
- 42. Objects
- making your presentations memorable43. Taking the stress out of presenting; 44. Lights, camera, conference! Using video to communicateyour research; 45. Slides
- rehearse the transitions; 46. Infographics − worth more than a thousand words?; 47. Twitter
- your research in 140 characters; 48. Guest blogging; 49. Crowdsourcing; 50. Digital curation
- collecting and sharing online resources; 51. Demonstrating how your research makes you employable; 52. Body language; 53. Mastering Q&A sessions; Notes on contributors.