Session time: Wednesday, March 20, 8:30-10 am ET (in parallel to two other sessions, see program)
Location: Ramezay room (8th floor)
Moderator: Inbal Itzhak
Speakers: Inbal Itzhak with participation of EPLED members
Description: What does your research mean to non-experts? Can you explain it in ways that they can understand? Join this workshop to learn more about how to extract the meaning from your findings and communicate them to knowledge users who are not researchers in your field. This interactive workshop will include an introduction, a video about science communication, and a fun exercise in groups including researchers, people with lived experience, and other stakeholders. Please bring with you to the workshop a figure of data (a graph, a plot, a neuroimaging figure, etc.) from one of your past or current research projects. It can be on a computer/tablet or printed. The figure should be one that you know well, and that shows interesting / important findings. It does NOT have to be published work and it can be a draft.