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− | <div style = 'padding-left: 10px; padding-bottom: 0px;font-size: 25px' ><b>Explanation of the | + | <div style = 'padding-left: 10px; padding-bottom: 0px;font-size: 25px' ><b>Explanation of the Structure and Content</b></div> |
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− | <div style="text-indent: px;line-height: 26px;padding-left: 7%; padding-right: 7%;"><b>Basic Project Information: </b>This is information that all outreach projects should have. It includes the school name, school section, year, outreach category, and the title of the outreach project. | + | <div style="text-indent: px;line-height: 26px;padding-left: 7%; padding-right: 7%;"><b>Basic Project Information: </b>This is information that all outreach projects should have. It includes the school name, school section, year, outreach category, and the title of the outreach project.</div> |
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− | <div style="text-indent: px;line-height: 26px;padding-left: 7%; padding-right: 7%;"><b>Project Characteristics: </b>Information that is descriptive and could be obtained prior to the project. It documents the aims of the project but does not provide information as to what | + | <div style="text-indent: px;line-height: 26px;padding-left: 7%; padding-right: 7%;"><b>Project Characteristics: </b>Information that is descriptive and could be obtained prior to implementing the project. It documents the aims of the project but does not provide information as to what actually occurred or the outcomes. At the suggestion of Dr. Monica Griffin, the professor in charge of the community-based research and engagement program at the College we included categories considered standard for characterizing communications, education, outreach, and public engagement programs. These include the audience and objectives. The objectives are listed as simple reasons the project was undertaken. Lastly, we also included the “products” produced. Products can be a pdf document, a video, or other tangible material that can be shared and that helps improve the replicability of a project that could be used for other iGEM teams to understand the project and to consider adapting it to their own project.</div> |
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− | <div style="text-indent: px;line-height: 26px;padding-left: 7%; padding-right: 7%;"><b>Project Results: </b>Post-project information that helps characterize its efficacy. After consulting with Dr. Griffin, we decided to include data, reach, and analysis. | + | <div style="text-indent: px;line-height: 26px;padding-left: 7%; padding-right: 7%;"><b>Project Results: </b>Post-project information that helps characterize its efficacy. After consulting with Dr. Griffin about standard outcome information that is used to characterize communication, education, outreach, and public engagement programming we decided to include information in the database on the type of outcome data generated, the reach of the project, and an analysis category. “Data” describes the qualitative or quantitative information used to evaluate the effectiveness of the outreach project on the intended audience. The reach (that is, the number of people reached) gives a metric of the magnitude of impact. Analysis is the team’s own assessment of the outreach events and could include suggestions for improvement.</div> |
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− | <div style="text-indent: 15px;line-height: 26px;padding-left: 2%; padding-right: 2%;">Before proceeding with our database entries, we consulted Todd Kuiken from the Human Practices Executive Committee to learn more about the goals of the committee for improving human practices and to get feedback on our | + | <div style="text-indent: 15px;line-height: 26px;padding-left: 2%; padding-right: 2%;">Before proceeding with our database entries, we consulted Todd Kuiken from the Human Practices Executive Committee to learn more about the goals of the committee for improving human practices and to get feedback on our idea of producing the database. Mr. Kuiken told us that for the 2017 year, the committee is trying to make human practices projects more accessible on wikis by having projects on pages with specific links. Additionally, they compiled past exemplary outreach projects for other teams to use to get started on their own outreach. We think the database addresses both of these ideas in a comprehensive way and on an even larger scale; it helps centralize outreach projects and is a resource of iGEM teams to look at past outreach. Mr. Kuiken also talked to us about being more inclusive of Integrated Human Practices projects, as these should be unique between teams, should never be exactly replicated, and cannot be documented in the same way as Education and Public Engagement projects. In order to account of these important considerations, we added the IHP data type to better include data gathered during Integrated Human Practices projects that changed the course of the team’s research.</div> |
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− | <div style="text-indent: 15px;line-height: 26px;padding-left: 2%; padding-right: 2%;"> | + | <div style="text-indent: 15px;line-height: 26px;padding-left: 2%; padding-right: 2%;">Because there is currently no consistent, standardized format for documenting human practices projects, our team entered project data manually. During data entry, we tried to keep wording and information consistent with the information we found in the wikis. We also created project, product, audience, and goal tags based on our judgment of the content of the project wikis. These tags make the database more easily searchable and accessible for future teams. Later, the outreach coordinator edited the database to ensure consistency of the information in the entries.</div> |
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+ | <div style="text-indent: 15px;line-height: 26px;padding-left: 2%; padding-right: 2%;"> The database contains all 1439 outreach projects done by 233 gold medal teams from 2015 and 2016. We finished the database toward the end of our project and found it immensely useful in planning our <a href="https://2017.igem.org/Team:William_and_Mary/Build_Connections" style="text-decoration: underline">Capital Area BioSpace outreach event</a>.</div> | ||
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+ | <div style="text-indent: 15px;line-height: 26px;padding-left: 2%; padding-right: 2%;"> <a href="https://2017.igem.org/Team:William_and_Mary/Database" style="text-decoration: underline">Click here to access our Outreach Database!</a></div> | ||
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− | <li><div style="text-indent: 5px;line-height: 26px;">Between 2015 and 2016, the average number of outreach projects that gold medal teams rose in high school, undergraduate, and overgraduate teams. This shows increasing | + | <li><div style="text-indent: 5px;line-height: 26px;">Between 2015 and 2016, the average number of outreach projects that gold medal teams undertook rose in all sections - high school, undergraduate, and overgraduate teams. This likely shows an increasing level of attention and effort to do outreach for these teams between these years.</div> |
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− | <li><div style="text-indent: 5px;line-height: 26px;">The target audiences remained consistent across years. Below are the percentages of projects targeting each audience. General public was the most commonly targeted audience, followed by primary school students.</div> | + | <li><div style="text-indent: 5px;line-height: 26px;">The target audiences remained consistent across years. Below are the percentages of projects targeting each audience. General public was the most commonly targeted audience (36%), followed by primary school students. Much less commonly targeted audiences were vendors, professors, and legislators.</div> |
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− | <li><div style="text-indent: 5px;line-height: 26px;">The information that is available is complete for basic facts and project characteristics, but highly incomplete for outcomes. This makes it difficult to assess the efficacy of past outreach projects and effectively build on them. </div> | + | <li><div style="text-indent: 5px;line-height: 26px;">The information that is available is complete for basic facts and project characteristics, but highly incomplete for outcomes. There was outcome data available for 40% of projects, but information on products produced, reach of the activity, or analysis by the team of the effectiveness of the project was only available for 25%, 12%, and 17% of projects respectively. This makes it difficult to assess the efficacy of past outreach projects and effectively build on them.</div> |
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− | <div style="text-indent: 15px;line-height: 26px;padding-left: 2%; padding-right: 2%;">The database for 2015 and 2016 teams exists permanently on our wiki, and the Excel file of the database | + | <div style="text-indent: 15px;line-height: 26px;padding-left: 2%; padding-right: 2%;">The database for 2015 and 2016 teams exists permanently on our wiki, and the Excel file of the database can be downloaded <a href="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2017/0/08/T--William_and_Mary--DatabaseSheet.xlsx" style="text-decoration: underline">here</a>. Additionally, teams can update their past projects or submit new projects using <a href="https://docs.google.com/forms/u/1/d/e/1FAIpQLSezaK_FDQgYTln2qBHp-emBAvpQyRmE7vsiq8nuqaCTsDj5tg/viewform?usp=send_form" style="text-decoration: underline">this form.</a></div> |
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− | <div style="text-indent: 15px;line-height: 26px;padding-left: 2%; padding-right: 2%;">We publicized the database and gave the opportunity for 2017 teams to submit projects, but we | + | <div style="text-indent: 15px;line-height: 26px;padding-left: 2%; padding-right: 2%;">We publicized the database and gave the opportunity for 2017 teams to submit projects, but we would like to make this part of the iGEM process -- just as all teams are required to submit a new part to the registry and characterize a new or existing part in the registry, we feel that they should also be required to submit their outreach project to the outreach registry, and characterize it in a standardized way. We want to make it require a low level of maintenance; it took us long time to compile the entire database, but it would only take each team about 20 minutes to submit their own outreach projects.</div> |
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+ | <div style="text-indent: 15px;line-height: 26px;padding-left: 2%; padding-right: 2%;">This database format and our findings are meant to help teams think critically about these ideas of replicability, transparency, and accessibility when creating and documenting their outreach projects going forward.</div> | ||
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