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resource research Professional Development, Conferences, and Networks
This is a report from Workshop II: Overview of Organizational Support for Public Engagement among Scientific Societies, part of the Support Systems for Scientists' Communication and Engagement workshop series. Workshop II was held Feb. 28 - Mar. 1, 2018 at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute in Chevy Chase, MD. The report provides an overview of a project aiming to help reveal how societies view the concept of “public engagement” and to provide an empirical understanding of the availability and prevalence of tools that societies currently use to support engagement efforts.
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TEAM MEMBERS: Shupei Yuan Anthony Dudo John Besley Brooke Smith
resource research Professional Development, Conferences, and Networks
This report summarizes the Generating Engagement and New Initiatives for All Latinos (GENIAL) Summit, which was held on June 5–6, 2017, at the Exploratorium in San Francisco, California. With generous support from the National Science Foundation, 91 participants, a mix of practitioners, community leaders, media specialists, government officials, policy professionals, and researchers from across the United States and Puerto Rico attended the Summit.
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resource research Professional Development, Conferences, and Networks
With generous support from the National Science Foundation, the Exploratorium held the Generating Engagement and New Initiatives for All Latinos (GENIAL) Summit on June 5–6, 2017, in San Francisco, California. The goals of the GENIAL Summit were to: - Identify needs and opportunities for Latinos in informal science learning (ISL) environments. - Facilitate and strengthen professional relationships. - Identify recommendations, emerging research questions, and actionable insights with an outlook toward the future. - Contribute to a more informed ISL field. A total of 91 participants, a
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resource research Professional Development, Conferences, and Networks
With generous support from the National Science Foundation, the Exploratorium held the Generating Engagement and New Initiatives for All Latinos (GENIAL) Summit on June 5–6, 2017, in San Francisco, California. The goals of the GENIAL Summit were to: -Identify needs and opportunities for Latinos in Informal Science Learning (ISL) environments. - Facilitate and strengthen professional relationships. -Identify recommendations, emerging research questions, and actionable insights with an outlook toward the future. -Contribute to a more informed ISL field. A total of 91 participants, a mix
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resource research Professional Development, Conferences, and Networks
This is a report from Workshop I: Communication & Engagement Training Programs, part of the Support Systems for Scientists' Communication and Engagement workshop series. This first workshop was held on December 4 and 5, 2017 at the SUNY Global Center/Alan Alda Center for Communicating Science. The report provides an overview (i.e. landscape) of the current North American science communication training community. The research project project expands on the research teams' recent NSF-AISL funded work.
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TEAM MEMBERS: John Besley Anthony Dudo Brooke Smith