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| | =Start designing your Public Engagements= | | =Start designing your Public Engagements= |
| | Do you need to design or plan a public engagement? | | Do you need to design or plan a public engagement? |
| − | The content below and found throughout these links is intended to help anyone designing a public engagement, whether you're a mighty team of one, leading a enthusiastic team through their first public engagement or teaching a workshop to colleagues, we know this planning process and documentation will be useful.
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| − | This workshop is aimed at helping you design a public engagement strategy regardless of where you may be in the policy life cycle.
| + | The content found in the three links below is intended to help anyone designing a public engagement. Chose the icon that best fits your situation: whether you're a mighty team of one, leading a enthusiastic team through their first public engagement or teaching a workshop to colleagues, we know this planning process and documentation will be useful. |
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| − | |Team learning together | + | |[[Image:Mighty_team.png]] |
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| − | |Teaching a community, group or colleagues | + | |[[Image:Training.png]] |
| | + | [[Designing Public Engagements/Team learning together|'''Team learning together''']] |
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| | + | [[Designing Public Engagements/Teaching groups|'''Teaching a group''']] |
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| | + | This workshop is aimed at helping you design a public engagement strategy regardless of where you may be in the policy life cycle. |
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| | ==How do we know this is useful?== | | ==How do we know this is useful?== |
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| | * Activity 2 – Context | | * Activity 2 – Context |
| | * Activity 3 – Goals | | * Activity 3 – Goals |
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| − | <p>Each activity includes instructions and guiding questions, as well as a completed examples based on the following fictional scenario. You may want to write down your own scenario that describes the public engagement issue you or your team are examining.
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| − | At this point you'll want to print out the activity pages here so that you can fill in your own information as you move through the workshop activities.
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| − | <p>If you are working on a team you could print the activity pages as posters and work together, or you can project these activity pages or the deck onto a wall or dry erase board and use markers and sticky notes to work as a larger group. </p>
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| − | <p>Hacks: If you laminate the paper it becomes re-useable with dry erase markers. You could also get a graphically inclined colleague to sketch the activities on a large whiteboard.</p>
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