Workshop on sharing about your research work - translation of the great book Show Your Work to the UAS research context. Why share? What to share? How to share? And getting hands on brainstorming about and sharing your first tidbit.
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Danny Plass, Tatiana Goering, Irene Sijgers
PR committee
Lectoraat Ambient Intelligence
d.plass@saxion.nl
Heyday 2022-03-29, Holten
Show your
work
workshop
based on the book
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“What are you
working on?”
Share
events (kick-off, end, visits)
work in different stages
what you’ve learned
your methods
your tips
your ideas
your obsessions
your conversations
your reflections
your influences
your reads
your heroes
(do give credit where due
and provide a link)
Photo by Cesar Carlevarino Aragon on Unsplash
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Test
So what?
Is it helpful?
Is it entertaining?
Would I be comfortable
with my boss or mother
seeing it?
Photo by Florian Schneider on Unsplash
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Connect by
Telling a story
Past: where have you
been, what do you want,
what have you done so
far
Present: where you are
now
Future: where you are
going and how the
reader might help you
Photo by Mike Erskine on Unsplash
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Build it into
your process
Become a
documentarian
to see the work you do
and its progress more
clearly
with a work journal,
photos, screenshots, git,
...
Photo by Eaters Collective on Unsplash
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Where to share
- LinkedIn
- post vs. article
- @ to include people
- Where is your scenius?
- AmI app group
- Saxion news
Saxion nieuws & eventkalender:
https://edu.nl/j7bqu
Photo by NASA on Unsplash
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Criticism
Learn to
take a punch
- criticism is not the end
- relax and breathe
- opportunity
- keep work hidden
but: share to connect
- only care about what the
right people think of you
- work is what you do
not who you are
- don’t feed the trolls
- block trolls
- delete nasty comments
Image by kasiaczernik from Pixabay
Image by kasiaczernik from Pixabay
17. Next action
- Set an appointment in your calendar for 30 minutes each week to share something
- What are you working on? Make a quick list of projects.
- Per project, note 3 things you could share something about.
(events, ideas, discussions, process, methods, tips, (intermediate) output, influences, ... )
- Circle 1 thing you are most enthusiastic about
(perhaps quick to do, high impact, interesting or funny)
- Write down 1-2 sentences describing the thing
- Share it on the AmI Whatsapp group
- Bonus: Share it on LinkedIn (or another network you’re active on)
Editor's Notes
Wat is volgens jullie de praktijkvraag waaraan we moeten werken?
Especially applied sciences – we publish less scientifically, and our partners often don’t look at scientific journals. So how do people find you and your work?
Most of us say we want to have positive impact through our work. Openly sharing what we do, our ideas and our knowledge, is the easiest way to have impact, help others, and allow them to learn from you
Creativity is always a collaboration of connected minds
Share what you love, and people who love the same will find you
90% of what is out there is crap, same for what you will share, and that’s okay
you will not always know what is good. you need a little social chemistry to show you that
Human beings are interested in other human beings and what other human beings do
In order for connection to happen we have to allow ourselves to be seen – really seen
Something to show for the daily grind – feel you’re making progress, see the work you do more clearly
Start a work journal
Take photos / screenshots of work in different stages
tell what you’ve learned
how people interact with what you’ve created
your methods
Human beings are interested in other human beings and what other human beings do
In order for connection to happen we have to allow ourselves to be seen – really seen
Something to show for the daily grind – feel you’re making progress, see the work you do more clearly
Start a work journal
Take photos / screenshots of work in different stages
Where are the people you are trying to reach?
Where are the people you are trying to reach?Linkje nieuwsredactie: https://mijn.saxion.nl/employees/knowledgebase/onderwerpen/marketing-en-communicatie/communicatiemiddelen/nieuws-eventkalender?p=1&q=nieuwsredactie
Linkjes social tips: https://mijn.saxion.nl/employees/knowledgebase/onderwerpen/marketing-en-communicatie/communicatiemiddelen/social-media?question=social-media,social-hoe-zelf-iets-plaatsen
The more people come across your work the more criticism you will face