course in Impact and visibility
How To Communicate Your Research To Create Impact?
Take your research to the world and boost your reputation as a researcher with this well-paced, email-based program on promoting and increasing the visibility of your work.
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14 modules
Online, On-demand learning
Access on any device
Certificate on completion
What you learn
Description
So, you’ve managed to complete your research and publish your paper in a journal? That is great! But the journey is not over yet. Did you know that over 3 million articles are published every year? How can you make sure that your work stands out in this crowd?
This well-paced micro-learning course, delivered straight in your email inbox, shows you how you can boost your reputation and career as a researcher by communicating and promoting your work, beyond the journal article. This course will help you understand research communication and includes practical strategies to effectively increase the visibility and reach of your work.
Publication Coach Series
The Publication Coach series is a one-of-a-kind course series where short, micro lessons are delivered via email every other day. More than 100,000 learners have benefitted from these courses and found the simple, engaging and bite-sized style extremely empowering. It proves that in just 2-5 mins per day, you can master a new skill with our expert tips and advice that help make learning a habit. The best part, is you can access the emails in your inbox for reference whenever needed. Subscribe to the All Access Pass now to turn this into an interactive course, where you can chat with your publication coach over email.
Modules
Preview courseLECTURE 1 | Document/Slides
Why you need to promote your research
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LECTURE 2 | Document/Slides
Ways to improve your visibility as a researcher
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How getting an ORCID ID can help you
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Using altmetrics to understand the impact of your work
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What lay summaries are and how they can help you
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Using video abstracts to communicate your research
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Animating scientific figures for greater impact
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Scientific infographics for visual representations of research
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Academic conferences and research communication
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Essential networking tips for researchers
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LECTURE 11 | Document/Slides
Using social media to promote your work
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How to build your own network, your own inner circle
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LECTURE 13 | Document/Slides
Academic blogs – a great avenue for research communication
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LECTURE 14 | Document/Slides
Concluding the course with a summary
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Professor, Kent State University, Ohio
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