Understanding the Importance of Knowledge Translation and How it Differs When Communicating to the General Public
By the end of the lesson, participants will be able to:
- Distinguish the difference between scientific writing with scientific communication to the public.
- List and apply four key considerations before developing content for knowledge translation.
- Define the key principles of information design, including clarity, simplicity, hierarchy, and visual appeal.
- Describe the role of visual elements, such as images, charts, graphs, icons, and typography, in enhancing the clarity and accessibility of written products.
- List several user-centered design methodologies and how they can provide critical feedback to communication strategies.
- Use social listening , such as focus groups, readability assessments, and usability testing, to gather feedback from target audiences and iteratively improve the design and content of public health written materials.
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