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Highlighting IES Grant-funded Research Online
Elizabeth AlbroSeptember 7, 2011
Step 1: Deciding to Highlight Research
• What is the goal?• What are the facts/findings?• Who is the audience?
Step 2: Determining the Appropriate Venue
• Internal Weekly Report (IWR)• IES News Flash• Research Highlights• IES Newsletter• Direct Responses to Questions from Researchers
and General Public
Example: IES News Flash
• Email-based alert service about IES’ four Centers and their programs
• Announces new publications, ongoing research, funding opportunities, web tools, and other information.
Sign up at: http://ies.ed.gov/newsflash/
Example: NCER & NCSER Highlights
• Focus on IES-funded research findings
• Available on NCER & NCSER homepages
Archived online
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Example: IES Newsletter
• Available on IES website:
• Appeals to a diverse, external audience
• Highlights impact of IES-funded research and/or innovative projects
• Includes Interviews with IES Principal Investigators
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Responding to Questions Received through the IES Website
• Questions from Researchers• Questions from Potential Grantees• Questions from General Public:
(Which program works best, what is the latest research say on teaching phonics, etc..)
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