aug 14, 2015 clear language writing webinar - neurodevnet-specific information
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www.neurodevnet.ca
WORKING TOGETHER FOR HEALTHY BRAINS
KT Core ResearchSnapshots for NeuroDevNetAnneliese Poetz, PhD – Manager, KT Core
ResearchSnapshotsFor NeuroDevNet
• Target audiences: policymakers, practitioners
• Methodology s/b clear but complete
• Formatted for accessibility
• “ResearchSnapshot of the week” featured on NeuroDevNet website
• Share-able via social media
ResearchSnapshots Process
• This webinar is Step 1 in new process
• Next step – we will put out a call for NDN-funded research papers (Principal Investigators will choose papers and send to [email protected]) then process will begin for you to work with Stacie to draft summary for one of the chosen papers
• Sign off by original researcher (if not you)
• All summaries link back to original research article
• Formatting onto ResearchSnapshot template & posted online
http://neurodevnet.ca/kt/researchsnapshots
“I really like [the ResearchSnapshots] because they uncomplicate and give me the content at a level of detail and a level of understanding that matches me…this really helps advance my knowledge and importantly, my thinking. Modelling DSM-V subgroups is not an idea that I have been exposed to, but is very relevant to surveillance and monitoring ASD trends.” – Anthony Coles, ASD Surveillance Project
Usefulness of ResearchSnapshots:Policymakers and practitioners
“I would use these snapshots in the future. We do a lot of in-service training on FASD for organizations in our city. Any type of research will help us give up to date information” - Katerina Jansen, Aboriginal FASD caseworker
“…we could absolutely post these on our website and link to Facebookand Twitter. We also produce a monthly newsletter…and I providetrainings to community and social service agencies.” – Lisa Rogozinsky, FASD Prevention Conversation facilitator