Scaling training to support scientists to engage with the public in non-traditional venues

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Abstract

Public engagement with science activities need to be extended beyond traditional learning venues (e.g., museums, schools) to increase public access. Scientists are motivated to carry out this work; however, it is difficult to scale up training to support the implementation of engagement activities in non-traditional venues. Such training would need to be applicable to different engagement contexts, while avoiding a “one size fits all” approach. We describe the guiding principles, challenges, and design choices of a training program in the United States to support scientists in designing and implementing audience-specific engagement activities in a range of non-traditional venues.

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Weber, C., Allen, S., & Nadkarni, N. (2021). Scaling training to support scientists to engage with the public in non-traditional venues. Journal of Science Communication, 20(4), 1–15. https://doi.org/10.22323/2.20040802

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