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Effective Strategies for Promoting Your Ideas

Learn how to make others aware of and interested in your work through exercises, individual reflection, partner sharing, group reporting, and utilizing various platforms and technologies. Discover effective methods to post, present, publish, and share your ideas, including workshops, online sites like Connexions, National Instruments, and NSF's NSDL, as well as leveraging videos, social media, and information packages.

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Effective Strategies for Promoting Your Ideas

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  1. Activity Encouraging How do you make others aware of and interested in your “stuff”? • Exercise ---- 6 min • Think individually -------- ~2 min • Share with a partner ----- ~2 min • Report in local group ---- ~2 min • Watch time and reconvene after 6 min • Use THINK time to think – no discussion, Selected local facilitators report to virtual group • With one minute warning, look at Chat Box to see if you will be asked for a response

  2. PDs’ Response Encouraging • Use a variety of strategies • Post, present, and publish it • Present workshops at PI’s institution or at national meetings • Post it on more widely accessed sites • Connexions site (cnx.org) • National Instruments (ni.com) • NSF’s NSDL (nsdl.org) • Others? • Use technology • Videos • Social media (YouTube, Face Book) • Provide a Information package (a “sales brochure”) • Statement of need and importance • Summary of approach • Evaluation data Handout 5

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