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In-person workshop: Communicating Science Online
This in-person workshop offers an intensive introduction to the strategic use of social media for science communication.
Participants develop their digital profile, create communication strategies, and practice using various formats in a hands-on setting.
Through direct interaction with trainers and the group, participants develop practical concepts for their own online communication.
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General conditions and key data
- Duration: two days (8 hours incl. breaks)
- Time: 9:00 - 17:00
- Maximum number of participants: 12 people
- Languages: German or English
- With digital content for in-depth and long-term learning success
- After successful participation you will receive a certificate
- We would be happy to share the training evaluation results with you afterward.
- Venue: We are happy to hold our workshop at your premises. Alternatively, you can also use our premises on the campus of the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology.
- We also offer this format as an interactive online workshop or as an e-learning course
- Please also note: NaWik events are aimed at long-term learning success. We would therefore like to point out to people who have already taken part in a NaWik training course that important core elements such as the NaWik arrow are repeated in all courses.
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