Evaluation at the 2011 Science Communication Conference
The 2011 Science Communication Conference featured a session all about evaluation where some of the top practitioners in the field faced some of the trickiest questions about evaluation that the...
View ArticleTop Tips 1 – Organisation
Welcome to the first in the series of ‘Top Tips’ for public engagement. These were contributed by a wide range of public engagement practitioners who have had experience working with diverse publics in...
View ArticleTop Tips 2 – Communities
The second installment in the Top Tips series is all about working with community groups. Working with community groups Community groups appreciate talking about something new, not commonplace topics...
View ArticleTop Tips 3 – Individuals with specific needs
The third in the Top Tips series is about working with individuals that may have additional special requirements that you will need to bear in mind whilst running a public engagement project. This...
View ArticleTop Tips 4 – Partnerships
Part 4 of the Top Tips series is about collaborating with other organisations on a project – this could range from a local community group to a nation-wide charity to a university department; anyone...
View ArticleTop Tips 5 – New environments
Part 5 of the Top Tips series looks at working in new environments. When working with new audiences, the environments that one works within may also be unfamiliar; our team of practitioners have these...
View ArticleEvaluation resources
Ever wondered what the difference was between impacts, outcomes and outputs? How about how to plan your evaluations or what the point of evaluation is in the first place? A great place to start would...
View ArticleUploading Documents
Here at the Collective Memory, we’re always looking to improve the ease of use of the site and we’ve received a request for help in uploading documents to the site. In order to keep entries short and...
View ArticleGuest Blog: CUE East
CUE East and the University of East Anglia: a story of change By Julie Worrall The role of Community University Engagement East (CUE East) at the University of East Anglia (UEA) is to provide an...
View ArticleGuest Blog: Engaging schools in disadvantaged areas in STEM E&E activities –...
Guest blogger: Jodie Cole, British Science Association On the 21st February 2012, the British Science Association hosted this workshop with the overall purpose to share existing approaches and explore...
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