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* Support them in preparing their communication plans and practice their presentations | * Support them in preparing their communication plans and practice their presentations | ||
* Facilitate the exchange of information, ideas, and projects between their five Mentees | * Facilitate the exchange of information, ideas, and projects between their five Mentees | ||
* Encourage their Mentees to work on their own specific projects | |||
* Help their Mentees with ideas on how to secure support and funds to implement their own projects, including applying to this program | |||
* Encourage their Mentees to learn from each other, replicate what the others have tried | * Encourage their Mentees to learn from each other, replicate what the others have tried | ||
Revision as of 06:27, 20 October 2015
Mentors in Digital Communication Strategy and Policy
These are interactional experts and/or scientists in the fields of communication strategy, communication policy, promotion and dissemination of results. Their role is to mentor the mentoree in all her/his efforts from developing a strategy to promote her'/his messages all the way to identifying, contacting and convincing relevant stakeholders and./or decision makers to support them in all their endeavours.
One Mentor in Digital Communication Strategy and Policy will mentor 5 Mentees, one per Continent. The Mentees choose their Mentors using the available information in their respective pages and their personal videos.
Specific Tasks
- Ensure that their Mentees remain active throughout the project lifetime
- Arrange regular Skype meetings with their Mentees, both individually and sometimes as a group
- Have Mentees research and identify all media related organizations in their area
- Have their Mentees explore for opportunities to present their work; if necessary help by writing a letter to the media channel
- Support them in preparing their communication plans and practice their presentations
- Facilitate the exchange of information, ideas, and projects between their five Mentees
- Encourage their Mentees to work on their own specific projects
- Help their Mentees with ideas on how to secure support and funds to implement their own projects, including applying to this program
- Encourage their Mentees to learn from each other, replicate what the others have tried
The following individuals serve currently as Mentors: