The series of articles below is a study of Cracking the Code, one of the largest public investments in science media, journalism and science communication research collaborations, a project between KQED, Texas Tech and Yale Universities. KQED has the largest science reporting unit in the West focusing on science news and features including their YouTube series Deep Look.This series was written by Scott Burg from Rockman et al, the project's independent evaluator. Links to the articles in this series are below. The full articles in the series are posted on Medium.
- A Three Year Case Study
- Setting the Stage
- Finding the Right Partner
- The Value of Audience Research
- Collaborating During a Pandemic
- Working Through Differences
- Looking at Research Through Different Lenses
- Learning about Science Media, Journalism and the NSF
- Reporting and Dissemination: Reaching Audiences
- Managing Partnerships
- A Collaboration within a Collaboration: Science Identity
- Personal and Professional Learning Through Practice
- Research and Reflection
- Final Thoughts and Takeaways
TEAM MEMBERS
Sevda Eris
Co-Principal Investigator
KQED, Inc.
Sarah Mohamad
Project Manager
KQED, Inc.
Citation
Funders
NSF
Funding Program:
AISL
Award Number:
1811019
Funding Amount:
$1,932,857
NSF
Funding Program:
AISL
Award Number:
1810990
Funding Amount:
$152,034
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