Introduction, a quick discussion of the delegates’ previous communications experience, and what they want to get out of this: 10 minutes.
What 10 words follow these two? “EGI is..” This is intended to get the delegates to tell us how they would talk about EGI to a scientist from outside their own community of practice: 20 minutes.
EGI in the outside world: an exercise in which the Champions explain EGI to an education minister, a student, a funder, a business executive, a journalist, a science teacher, a school class (around 16 years) etc: 30 minutes.
EGI in 140 characters: a tweet beginning: My work at EGI aims to …. 20 minutes.
EGI in 2020: the delegates tell a general audience, perhaps of business executives, how science will have changed in seven years thanks to EGI; this helps them to do the big picture simply: 20 minutes.
Worst fears: what’s the question you really don’t want to be asked (about EGI, that is)?: 15 minutes
Final discussion and ideas for Madrid: 5 minutes
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