This course provides an introduction to science communication for botanic garden professionals. We will look at definitions of science communication, the history and public opinions around science and share lots of examples of science communication being carried out at botanic gardens and other relevant institutions.
By the end of this module you will:
- Understand science communication as a participatory approach that relies on dialogue to empower people to engage with science
- Become familiar with current trends in the public opinion and trust in science
- Develop science communication strategies that are tailored to specific audiences
- Recognise good practice in science communication and feel confident to innovate at your own institution
Level: Foundation
Length: 3 hours
Access for BGCI members: Free (please use the enrollment key which can be found in the SheepApp or contact BGCI). Click on the course title to begin.
Access for non-BGCI members: Please contact BGCI for more information
This module will provide an overview of the evaluation process - what is evaluation? How do you develop an evaluation question? What are the stages of planning your evaluation? And what are the methods most suited to your activities?
By the end of this module you will:
- Understand what evaluation is
- Understand the evaluation process
- Develop an evaluation question
- Understand the difference between quantitative and qualitative evaluation methods
- Identify the strengths and weaknesses of a range of classic and creative evaluation methods
- Choose the most appropriate methods for your evaluation activities
Audience: Those who are interested in evaluating education activities
Level: Foundation
Length: 3-4 hours
Access for BGCI members: Free (please use enrolment key which can be found in the SheepApp or contact us).
Access for non-members: Please contact the BGCI training team for more information
This course provides an introduction to interpretation for botanic garden professionals. We will look at what interpretation is and the role it can play in engaging visitors of botanic gardens with your collections and work. We will think about how to develop interpretation, including goals, themes, audiences, and top tips to consider. Finally, we will provide a range of examples showcasing best practice interpretation.
By the end of this module you will:
- Have an appreciation of what interpretation means
- Recognise the different types of interpretation
- Understand the different approaches to interpretation
- Understand the importance of audience, context, and outcomes for your interpretation
- Recognise good practice in interpretation
Level: Foundation
Length: 4 hours
Access for BGCI members: Free (please use the enrolment key which can be found in the SheepAppr or contact us)
Access for non-members: Please contact BGCI's training team for more information