Dissemination guide for the 2020 STEM Discovery CAMPAIGN

This dissemination package demonstrates how you can best promote the campaign online with your audiences. Please feel free to adapt the content for your own style and purposes.

Key actions you can take to promote the 2020 STEM Discovery Campaign:

  • Use the suggested posts for dissemination on your social media channels
  • Share relevant posts with the #SDC20 hashtag, tagging @scientix_eu on Twitter and @European Schoolnet on Facebook
  • Use the information for any other available dissemination channel you may have (e.g. newsletter, bulletin, digest)
  • Pass on the information to anyone who could be interested in this topic
  • Become a partner of the 2020 STEM Discovery Campaign by creating a web page based on our easy-to-use guide for partners available here: http://bit.ly/SDC20_guide_for_partners

Additional actions you can take to promote the 2020 STEM Discovery Campaign:

  • Share the information about the 2020 STEM Discovery Campaign and/or an activity you are organising
  • Tag in comments your colleagues or organisations that might be interested in joining the campaign or share information with them personally
  • Use the designs available below to keep the consistent look and increase the visibility of the campaign

Go to a dedicated web page of the Scientix online portal for up-to-date information about the campaign: http://www.scientix.eu/events/campaigns/sdc20

 

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The 2020 STEM Discovery Campaign is going online! We are convinced that now is the time to learn more about adapting schools to the online environment, testing new tools and developing digital skills of both teachers and pupils. Are you with us?
We are waiting for your best examples of online teaching: http://www.scientix.eu/events/campaigns/sdc20

The 2020 STEM Discovery Campaign #SDC20 brings together teachers, students, schools and other organisations to celebrate and promote STEM education. In order to contribute to the collective efforts aiming at curbing the widespread of Covid-19, Scientix and partners of the campaign encourage you to consider organising online STEM events such as: webinars, chats, discussion boards or quizzes!
If you organise an online STEM activity or at activity at your school from 1 February to 30 April 2020, add it to the 2020 STEM Discovery Campaign map of activities and share your valuable ideas on teaching online!
Read more about introducing online events: http://www.scientix.eu/events/campaigns/sdc20

The 2020 STEM Discovery Campaign doesn’t slow down and we would love to share best practices of teaching online! Is your school closed? Do you have an idea on how to organise an interesting and involving online activity for your students?
We are waiting for the most outstanding examples of online STEM activities! Read more on how to convert your classroom into the virtual environment: http://www.scientix.eu/events/campaigns/sdc20

Do you want to inspire educators around the world by your ideas of teaching online? Maybe you have your favourite digital resources for engaging online teaching?
The 2020 STEM Discovery Campaign encourages everyone to try organising online STEM events such as webinars, chats, discussion boards or quizzes and share your best ideas with us: http://www.scientix.eu/events/campaigns/sdc20

How to organise STEM activities online is a question that a lot of teachers might be facing now. The 2020 STEM Discovery Campaign is waiting for your innovative ideas on bringing classroom into the virtual spaces!
Tag in your comment a person or an organisation (or a school, a company, a youth club) that might be interested in preparing an online STEM activity and sharing them as an example for other educators: http://www.scientix.eu/events/campaigns/sdc20

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Do you want to inspire #teachers by your ideas of teaching online? #SDC20 encourages everyone to try organising online #science events such as webinars, chats, discussion boards or quizzes, develop #digital skills & share your best ideas with us: http://www.scientix.eu/events/campaigns/sdc20

Our #SDC20 doesn’t slow down & we are waiting for the most outstanding examples of online #STEM activities! Is your school closed? Do you have an idea on how to organise an involving online #science activity for your students? Share it with us: http://www.scientix.eu/events/campaigns/sdc20

All #STEM enthusiasts, join the 2020 STEM Discovery Campaign #SDC20 by organising any #science activity, including #online activities!
Tag a person or an organisation that might have an awesome idea on bringing classroom to the virtual environment: http://www.scientix.eu/events/campaigns/sdc20

The #SDC20 is going online! We are convinced that now is the time to learn more about adapting schools to the online environment, testing new tools & developing #digitalskills. Are you with us? Show us your best examples of #online teaching: http://www.scientix.eu/events/campaigns/sdc20

Do you have an idea for an online event which promotes #STEM & science #education? Share your knowledge during the 2020 STEM Discovery Campaign #SDC20 and inspire others to explore #online teaching: http://www.scientix.eu/events/campaigns/sdc20

Webinars, chats, discussion boards or quizzes... There are so many ideas for #online #education! For #SDC20 we encourage #educators to consider organising online #STEM events and inspire others to do so by joining the campaign: http://www.scientix.eu/events/campaigns/sdc20