How you can share your science with the rest of the world
If you’re reading this, you’re probably interested in how you can share your science with the rest of the world.
Scientists have typically not been taught to communicate well beyond their colleagues, therefore scientific knowledge is often locked up in professional publications. Science relies heavily on peer-reviewed publications and technical reports for communication. However, if you want your work to be relevant to non-scientific audiences, such as journalists, politicians, people of your community, or others, you must think about how you communicate differently. We're delighted to share our most basic tool, the Message Box, with you to help you reduce the complexity of your research in a way that's useful for your specific audience.
Making your research accessible is possible with Message Box Workbook ,This deceptively simple tool is incredibly versatile. It can help you prepare for interviews with journalists or employers, plan a presentation, outline papers or lectures, prepare grant proposals, or explain what you do and why it maIers to family and friends.
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