Dissemination Communication Public Relations Propaganda
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Dissemination:
Communication,
Public Relations,
and
Propaganda
Linda Mason
[email protected]
DISSEMINATION
requirement
influences
shows accountability
DISSEMINATION
The process of COMMUNICATING
information about your research to the
PUBLIC
NOT propaganda
ALL THROUGH THE GRANT
PROJECT
Include dissemination strategies and
activities from the very beginning
Link the dissemination activities to:
the statement of need,
the program delivery,
evaluation, and
budget
NARRATIVE
Include dissemination narrative in:
your program narrative,
evaluation plan, and
budget - 5-10% of the total budget amount
In no way should
dissemination be an
afterthought!
Disseminate information about
activities
results
findings
successes
failures
human interest
FOLLOW THE GUIDANCE
PROVIDED BY YOUR
GRANTING AGENCY
Use creativity
Use tools available
Tailor to fit your project
TARGET SEVERAL
AUDIENCES
Very local - your own department
Local - your own college or university
State
Regional
National
International
Specific audiences identified by the
funding agency
REPORTS
Document dissemination in
quarterly, annual, and final reports
Include both successes and failures
Use reports and dissemination as a
way to pave the future for more
funding!
Find out and let others know
HOW MUCH $?
Rule of thumb - about 5-10%
resources and effort
Dissemination,
Public relations
Communicating about your grant efforts and
results
HOW?
Presentations at technical meetings
Articles, briefs, other writings in
journals, magazines, newsletters
Press releases (you prepare and let
reporters edit – include photos)
Add information to a searchable data
base
Produce ‘How To’ guides
Produce leaflets and brochures
HOW?
Special targeted meetings on campus and off
campus (host live meetings or use OneNet for
videoconferences)
department
- college
university
- high school students
county
- high school teachers
State
- Region
nation
- international groups
professional orgs
- civic organizations
Develop seminars and workshops of peers
Speakers to provide talks to various community and
professional organizations
HOW?
Build dissemination events into your schedule
Identify uses for your grant activities to be
used in other settings
Communicate your willingness to share:
schools
- organizations
adult clubs
- civic organizations
scouts
- university classes
youth groups
- academic clubs
senior citizen programs
university recruiters
university career advisors
Continuing education workshops
HOW?
Community discussion groups
Festivals
Cultural events
Conferences
Face-to-face meetings
Business leader groups
Churches
HOW?
Develop DVDs, CD-ROMs, video tapes
Project website
Add links to other websites,
department, university, professional
organization
HOW CAN
ONE NET HELP?
Videoconference local meetings
Videoconference statewide meetings
All Oklahoma colleges and universities
All Oklahoma technical schools
85% High schools/middle schools
Libraries
Government offices and agencies
Hospitals
Businesses
HOW CAN
ONE NET HELP?
Videoconference national meetings
Internet 2
National Lambda Rail
Project websites
Discuss with colleagues in other states
and/or other countries
Send results and data to colleagues in
other states & other countries
HOW CAN
ONE NET HELP?
Share courses with other institutions
Share courses with high schools
Share courses with other countries
Virtual field trips for students and
researchers
Research sites
Work sites
Application sites
Other states
Other countries
Museums or special collections
OneNet
OneNet is the nation’s largest
private/public partnership
telecommunication system.
Universities and colleges in Oklahoma
have access to the highest rated
telecommunication in the United
States.
OneNet costs are invisible to the grant
agency and the project director.
WHY?
Lead to future funding
Share with colleagues
Share with the world
New project ideas
Recruit into the field
Represent the field to the public
Responsible citizenship
Eliminate “reinvention of the wheel”
Increase status - you, university, funder
REMEMBER:
Practice ethical behavior
Guard your intellectual property rights
Do not violate other’s property rights
Follow the public relations processes
and procedures of your organization
If there is not a policy, help develop one
DISSEMINATION
Have fun
Enjoy
Share
Communicate
Bask in your successes
Celebrate successes with others
Educate your communities
Remember, a success includes
identifying a failure and providing
insights for its remediation.