Dissemination Core
传播核心
基本信息
- 批准号:10641768
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 22.03万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2022
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2022-06-15 至 2027-05-31
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AchievementAdultAgeAgingAmerican Psychological AssociationAwardAwarenessBenchmarkingBook ChaptersBooksBusinessesCategoriesCommunicationCommunication ToolsCommunitiesCreativenessDevelopmentDisciplineDisparityEducationEducational workshopEffectivenessElderlyElementsEmerging TechnologiesEnhancement TechnologyEnsureEvaluationFamilyFamily memberFederal GovernmentGeneral PopulationGerontologyGoalsGovernment AgenciesGuidelinesHealthHealth PersonnelHealthcareHumanHuman ResourcesIllinoisImpaired cognitionIndividualIndustryInfluentialsInterdisciplinary StudyInternationalInternetInternshipsJournalsKnowledgeLocal GovernmentMentorsMethodologyMethodsMissionMonitorOutcomePaperPeer ReviewPersonal SatisfactionPoliciesPolicy MakerPrizeProceduresProductivityProfessional OrganizationsProtocols documentationPsychologyPublicationsPublishingQuality of lifeRecommendationResearchRouteSafetyScienceScientistSeriesSocietiesStereotypingStructureStudentsTechniquesTechnologyTranslatingTranslationsWomanWorkWorkplaceaging and technologycareerdesigndigitaldissemination strategyergonomicshealth disparityimplementation facilitationimprovedinnovationinnovative technologiesinterestjournal articlenewsnoveloutreachpodcastprogramssocialsocial engagementsocial mediasuccesssymposiumtechnological innovationtoolweb sitewebinar
项目摘要
Project Summary
The Dissemination Core (DC) is a crucial component of the success of CREATE. The DC advances the
Center’s mission of ensuring that the benefits of technology can be realized by older adults to support and
enhance their independence, productivity, health, safety, social connectedness, and quality of life. The DC
promotes CREATE scientific outcomes, design guidelines, products, tools, and protocols to a broad
constituency using a variety of dissemination methods (e.g., book series, website, workshop, webinars, social
media, publications, and presentations). The major aims of the core are to coordinate and direct dissemination
activities to maximize the impact of CREATE work. Specifically, for CREATE V, activities will include
capitalizing on existing connections to networks, agencies, and communities to promote CREATE activities
and research; formalizing dissemination efforts to inform stakeholders; enhancing translational efforts targeted
to industry and international groups; and systematically advancing social media and internet presence. The DC
will continue to deploy successful dissemination strategies and techniques developed over the past two
decades that have resulted in the Center and PIs receiving awards for innovative and interdisciplinary
research, publishing hundreds of peer-reviewed journal articles, presenting at most major aging, psychology,
and design conferences and hosting well-attended and well-received webinars and workshops nationally and
internationally. CREATE V dissemination activities will specifically target stakeholders who work with and have
the ability to improve the health and wellbeing of older adults, including healthcare networks; the industry and
design community; community and government agencies; the scientific community; and older adults and the
general public. The DC has developed and will monitor metrics of success associated with reaching each of
these stakeholders. In addition to previously deployed methods and strategies, CREATE V will develop new
materials and strategies to reach a broad array of stakeholders, including podcasts and “Research in a Minute”
web videos targeting different stakeholders; policy briefs targeted at local and national governments; news
materials, action plans, and public-facing articles in conjunction with existing professional connections of
CREATE PIs; and formalized efforts to inform stakeholders. Another new structure of the DC for CREATE V is
the development and implementation of a social media internship program. The DC will also take advantage of
CREATE’s new Industry Advisory Council (IAC) to disseminate CREATE findings and products to small and
large businesses; designers and programmers; workplace managers; and human resources departments. Our
efforts to inform older adults, healthcare providers, family members, and the community at large will reduce
age-stereotypes, especially myths about older adults’ interest in innovative technology use. Traditional and
novel dissemination routes will help ensure the goals of minimizing technology disparities and bridging the
digital divide are met, allowing individuals of all ages to benefit from existing and emerging technologies.
项目摘要
传播核心(DC)是CREATE成功的关键组成部分。DC推进了
中心的使命是确保老年人能够实现技术的好处,
提高他们的独立性、生产力、健康、安全、社会联系和生活质量。直流
促进创造科学成果,设计指南,产品,工具和协议,以广泛的
使用各种传播方法的选区(例如,书籍系列,网站,研讨会,网络研讨会,社会
媒体、出版物和演示文稿)。核心的主要目标是协调和指导传播
最大限度地发挥创造性工作的作用。具体而言,对于CREATE V,活动将包括
利用与网络、机构和社区的现有联系,促进创建活动
使传播工作正规化,向利益攸关方提供信息;加强有针对性的翻译工作
向行业和国际团体提供服务;以及系统地推进社交媒体和互联网的存在。直流
将继续部署过去两年中开发的成功传播战略和技术,
几十年来,该中心和PI获得了创新和跨学科的奖项
研究,发表了数百篇同行评议的期刊文章,介绍了最主要的老龄化,心理学,
设计会议并在全国范围内举办出席人数众多、广受欢迎的网络研讨会和讲习班,
化国际大CREATE V传播活动将专门针对与以下人员合作并具有以下能力的利益相关者:
改善老年人健康和福祉的能力,包括医疗保健网络;行业和
设计界;社区和政府机构;科学界;老年人和
马达加斯加国家顶级域名DC已经制定并将监测与实现以下目标相关的成功指标:
这些利益相关者。除了以前部署的方法和策略,CREATE V将开发新的
材料和战略,以达到广泛的利益相关者,包括播客和“研究在一分钟”
针对不同利益攸关方的网络视频;针对地方和国家政府的政策简报;新闻
材料、行动计划和面向公众的文章,以及现有的专业联系,
创建PI;并正式通知利益相关者。CREATE V的DC的另一个新结构是
开发和实施社交媒体实习计划。DC还将利用
CREATE新成立的行业咨询理事会(IAC)将向小型和
大型企业;设计师和程序员;工作场所经理;和人力资源部门。我们
努力告知老年人,医疗保健提供者,家庭成员和整个社区将减少
年龄陈规定型观念,特别是关于老年人对创新技术使用感兴趣的神话。传统和
新的传播途径将有助于确保最大限度地缩小技术差距和弥合
消除数字鸿沟,使所有年龄的人都能从现有和新兴技术中受益。
项目成果
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