I have tried to develop Research-In-Doses, an illustrative communication strategy - a right dose of words and illustration - to promote research, researchers, research & academic organization/institute, and Journals. It's lay-art (comic version) instead of lay-summary.
Words are powerful communication tools, however, readers always prefer quick and simple reads. For any copy/content/scientific writer, the mantra is how to explain a concept to the reader in simple words: jargon-nil, acronym-less, and simple-full.
The thrill of reading is not how well you read but how well you envisage the concept written and create a informative memory of your own.
Research–In-Doses can be single-panel or multi-panel illustrative/comic strip to create bring the concept in the best possible way.
Research–In-Doses can be used as:-
Communication strategy
Research promotion tactic
Marketing and advertisement tool
Educational accessory
There are five sections within the lay-art format of each Research-In-Doses
SECTION 1
SECTION 2
SECTION 3
SECTION 4
SECTION 5
The blog article based on every Research-In-Doses will contain any or all of the following
Short dose: A Summary of what the work in limited words
Extra dose: Additional information on the points/concepts mentioned in the article featured as Research-In-Doses.
Question dose: Questions to introspect, and brain-storming with your peers to create/make your opinion.
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