For staff & students - Helpful links for developing and delivering public engagement projects We have compiled a list of helpful links and resources to support meaningful, effective public engagement with research. If you would like further support in developing a public engagement project, please contact Impact & Engagement Administrator (post currently to be filled) or Research Strategy & Impact Manager, Catriona Anderson (c.a.anderson@ed.ac.uk). Online Engagement University of Edinburgh Public Engagement Sharepoint - Developing Online Learning Resources IAD Blog: Getting started with Online Engagement: https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/iad4researchers/2020/06/25/getting-started-with-online-public-engagement/ Online & Digital Events Service - helps you choose the best tool for running your event and provides information to help you make your event a success: https://www.ed.ac.uk/information-services/computing/comms-and-collab/online-meetings-and-events Jamie Gallagher - Online Meeting Checklist - Best Practice: https://padlet.com/jamiebgall/OnlineMeeting NCCPE Guide - Running Online Events: https://www.publicengagement.ac.uk/meaningful-engagement-online-events NCCPE Guide - Engaging through Social Media: https://www.publicengagement.ac.uk/whats-new/news/new-guide-engaging-public-through-social-media Jamie Gallagher - List of Successful Online Engagement Projects: https://padlet.com/jamiebgall/OnlinePE Subtitling for presentations and videos: Powerpoint: steps for automatic subtitling in Powerpoint. Google Slides: subtitling instructions for Google Slides. Online videos hosted on the University's Media Hopper Create platform: subtitles can be requested but these will need to be edited before publication Fast Track Impact Guide: Tips and Tools for Interactive Online Meetings/Gatherings - guide to the different tools available for online gatherings, including a number of pointers for different parts of the meeting, from basic preparation through to icebreakers, presenting material and managing breakout spaces, and wrapping up. Creative Informatics: Online Events Guide Comparing different platforms - guidance from Information Services Delivering In-Person Engagement Wellcome Guide - Planning your public engagement: advice, ideas and common pitfalls to avoid. when planning activities: https://wellcome.ac.uk/grant-funding/guidance/planning-your-public-engagement Sense About Science - Public engagement: a practical guide: https://senseaboutscience.org/activities/public-engagement-guide/ EFI & Policy Scotland - How to Design and Plan Public Engagement Processes: step-wise approach to preparing public engagement activities; focus is more on discussion-based engagement activities: this handbook from EFI and Policy Scotland *Socially Distant In-Person Engagement* Being Human Festival - a brief guide for planning and delivering physically distant public engagement events - including a new online events checklist, and some tips about holding in-person engagement events (when circumstances allow). Take A Part's Non-Digital Engagement ideas: Non-Digital Isolation Engagement Open Source Document Planning for Impact NCCPE - Pathways to Impact Guidance: https://www.publicengagement.ac.uk/do-engagement/funding/pathways-impact Impact Through Media Toolkit: https://www.fasttrackimpact.com/media-impact-guide-and-toolkit LSE - How to tell an impact story? The building blocks you need: https://blogs.lse.ac.uk/impactofsocialsciences/2020/09/18/how-to-to-tell-an-impact-story-the-building-blocks-you-need/ Stronger Together, a guide for prospective co-researchers in co-production: a short illustrated guide which introduces the key principles and practices of co-production within collaborative research projects in a non-technical way a) a pdf version b) a web and screen-reader-friendly version Evaluation NCCPE - Evaluating your public engagement projects: https://www.publicengagement.ac.uk/do-engagement/evaluating-public-engagement University of Sheffield - Evaluating Public Engagement Toolkit: https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/pre/public-engagement/resources/toolkits/evaluation Ogden Trust - 'Capturing Impact' Evaluation Guide: https://www.ogdentrust.com/about-us/news/capturing-impact Patient and Public Involvement Guidance - Patient and Public Involvement for lab-based researchers: https://sites.google.com/parkinsons.org.uk/ppi-in-lab-based-research Parkinson's UK, Alzheimer's Society and NIHR UCLH Biomedical Medical Research Centre collaborated on a project to explore experiences of patient and public involvement in lab-based research. This project has resulted in the development of new guidance to support researchers at all stages of their careers to actively involve patients, carers and members of the public in research based within laboratories (rather than in clinical settings, for example). Practical advice that leads researchers through each stage of the process, including identifying support, planning involvement, running sessions, and how to build longer-term engagement Science Writing Hemingway App for clearer writing: If your role involves writing potentially complex content for non-academic/specialist audiences, then you may benefit from using the Hemingway App. Copy and paste your text into www.hemingwayapp.com and it will highlight where sentences are potentially too long or words too difficult, etc. This resource could be particularly helpful for outputs on digital platforms. Funding NCCPE Public Engagement project funding page: https://www.publicengagement.ac.uk/do-engagement/funding This article was published on 2024-03-19