Title: Telling the story of SANREM CRSP
1Telling the story of SANREM CRSP
Deanne Estrada, writer and editor
2We want to write about your work.
Brochures, newsletters and research briefs are
some of our tools for reaching out to
- Students, faculty, administrators.
- Scientists, other researchers.
- Governments.
- The news media.
3To reach the widest audience, we have to be
online.
- We want to post your stories on our website.
- To do so, we need your help.
4Everybody likes success stories.
- We want to hear all the details
- What was the problem?
- What did your research find?
- What did you learn?
5Please tell us more
- How did the situation change?
- Who benefited?
- What did your actions achieve?
6Dont just tell us show us.
- People enjoy looking at photos, especially photos
of other people
especially children.
7But not too many people!
Yes.
No.
8What will be interesting to the reader?
Zoom in on the details.
No!
Yes.
9Actions speak louder than words.
10Send a story, a photo, or just an idea.
Is this workshop worth posting on the website?
11Make me smile!
If each of you sends me just one idea, then I
will be as happy as this woman.