Mrs
Isabelle Boscaro-Clarke
(Head of Communications and Public Engagement), Ms
Laura Holland
(Diamond Light Source)
19/06/2015, 11:20
Using social media for wide spread communication
Diamond Light Source has an established and successful twitter presence, with over 4500 followers. Our follower group contains multiple audiences with differing, and at times competing needs and expectations. While targeting can be reasonably straightforward between different platforms, targeting within a platform is more challenging.
This session will address the strategies we have...
Dr
Antonia Roetger
(Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin), Dr
Ina Helms
(Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin)
19/06/2015, 11:40
Using social media for wide spread communication
Our Research Center is changing fast. We are building new instruments and labs which will yield scientific results only several years later. Classical outreach activities like press releases and News do not cover such “future projects” very well. Thus, we have conceived and set up a new microsite www.hzbzlog.com , which was awarded a prize for online communication by Deutsche Presseakademie in...
Mr
Mathieu Isidro
(SKA Organisation)
19/06/2015, 12:00
Using social media for wide spread communication
The Square Kilometre Array (SKA) is an international project to build the world’s largest radio telescope. With infrastructure on two separate continents, 20 countries and over 100 organisations involved in its design, the SKA project is a truly global endeavour, involving partners and activities spread around the globe in many countries and many time zones. How do you engage with such...