TY - JOUR
T1 - Action learning workshops for scientists
T2 - science communication for public engagement skills for the VLIR-Teams Active Parks research group
AU - Vasquez-Guevara, Denisse H.
AU - Moscoso, Diego Andres Lazzarini
AU - Bermeo, Santiago
AU - Seade, Carolina
AU - Ochoa-Aviles, Angelica
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© (2025), (International School for Advance Studies). All Rights Reserved.
PY - 2025/1
Y1 - 2025/1
N2 - Universities and funding agencies are increasingly expecting research teams to include initiatives promoting public engagement, which often require public science communication. However, developing science communication skills can be challenging for researchers due to the limited availability of training opportunities. This practice insight documents the experiences of researchers participating in action-learning science communication workshops developed for the VLIR-Teams Active Parks research group in Cuenca, Ecuador. Through learning activities, researchers developed interdisciplinary science communication skills, including self-reflexivity, crafting speeches, and content creation for social media, to effectively communicate their study’s outcomes on public park usage to stakeholders and various community audiences. The workshops proved effective in building public engagement skills and developing self-reflexivity, enabling researchers to create impactful, audience-centered initiatives that fostered meaningful connections with the community.
AB - Universities and funding agencies are increasingly expecting research teams to include initiatives promoting public engagement, which often require public science communication. However, developing science communication skills can be challenging for researchers due to the limited availability of training opportunities. This practice insight documents the experiences of researchers participating in action-learning science communication workshops developed for the VLIR-Teams Active Parks research group in Cuenca, Ecuador. Through learning activities, researchers developed interdisciplinary science communication skills, including self-reflexivity, crafting speeches, and content creation for social media, to effectively communicate their study’s outcomes on public park usage to stakeholders and various community audiences. The workshops proved effective in building public engagement skills and developing self-reflexivity, enabling researchers to create impactful, audience-centered initiatives that fostered meaningful connections with the community.
KW - Diversity
KW - equity
KW - inclusion and accessibility in science communication
KW - professional development and training in science communication
KW - Professionalism
KW - Science communication teaching
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105023276654
U2 - 10.22323/144720250729092032
DO - 10.22323/144720250729092032
M3 - Artículo
AN - SCOPUS:105023276654
SN - 1824-2049
VL - 24
JO - Journal of Science Communication
JF - Journal of Science Communication
IS - 5
M1 - N01
ER -