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Communication Basics [en] #7
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For research and fake news, you could start a conversation by having people play with Factitious: http://factitious.augamestudio.com/#/ Then, once they've played that game, you could introduce them to the CRAAP Test: https://libguides.cmich.edu/web_research/craap Finally, you could give them several resources that they could use the CRAAP Test on--like news articles, blogs, data sets, statistics, and scholarly research. |
For storytelling, I sometimes help students make digital stories about their research. This is what I do:
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Superb tips, @opendigitalsafety ! Thank you SO MUCH! ❤️ Those are great ideas for the activities. |
A little heads up: the lesson is almost finished! I need feedback on the activities because they need to be very clear. Here are the links: @mlbonatelli could you pleeaase take a look? ❤️ |
I am on it! :D
2018-07-17 22:08 GMT-03:00 Gracielle Higino <[email protected]>:
… A little heads up: the lesson is almost finished! I need feedback on the
activities because they need to be very clear. Here are the links:
*Slides
<https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1gJ0DbWRYvKdgpzCfLOLcOn7jGwrhcdYArGSeNmkN-i8/edit?usp=sharing>*
*Activity 01 - simplify your words
<https://docs.google.com/document/d/1vduiJJc6TjTsuSVW7rNehEaIhbkJ8HZFpKrInwVHdls/edit?usp=sharing>*
*Activity 02
<https://docs.google.com/document/d/1HRVYhXNt2zf7iTT-Ts6kNguZG6cktjUzdPZFze-H7e4/edit?usp=sharing>*
*Activity 03
<https://docs.google.com/document/d/1wDTUh8FyMgD9j8t6lpfXRdiYd4qj54YqlkjXC3Efg8s/edit?usp=sharing>*
@mlbonatelli <https://github.com/mlbonatelli> could you pleeaase take a
look? ❤️
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I've been thinking about adding some activities to plan a scicomm product, such as a project canvas, ideation, etc. What do you think? |
Wooow! Really nice :D |
Pasting here to remember to make English versions of them: |
Versão 2.0 PT-Br do Básico para completar durante o Retreat2019 |
Here is the lesson folder.
[why?] We are going to start with communication basics because we need to build a common background with participants. It is important that everyone think about why it is important to communicate their research, how we can do it and get familiarized with communication jargons.
[how?]
This is the basic outline of this lesson:
You can help by creating fancy slides in Google Presentations using our template, making an activity roadmap in a md in the folder or in Google Docs using our template, gathering resources in a md file in the folder (or here in the Issue) or giving feedback here in the issue.
Please, consider taking a look at our tips on making our lessons more accessible.
[what?] An 8h lesson on communication basics.
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