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− | <h2>Postcard Collaboration</h2> | + | <p>Although it is still very important to go out onto the street to reach people, we think that using social media in a highly targeted way is the most efficient way to spread information, ideas, and impulses of thinking. Therefore, we decided to run a well planned social media campaign, in which we wanted to show the importance of Vitamin B<sub>12</sub>. Telling a story with different chapters about the red vitamin, we wanted to get peoples' attention on facebook. Moreover, we made our campaign going viral.</p> |
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| + | <p>In Germany, Facebook is by far the most important social media platform (far ahead of for instance Twitter), so we focused on that. After analyzing our previous Facebook posts, we found out that including pictures of human faces in our posts causes significantly higher attention than those who did not include human faces. In result, including faces increases the number of likes and shares, which then again increases the number of re-likes and re-shares. The total number of likes and shares determine how many people will see our post in the end.</p> |
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− | <p>One important goal of the iGEM competition is to get attention by the public, and awake people’s interest in a scientific field which plays a very important role in all our everyday lifes: Synthetic Biology and Biotechnology. In order to achieve this, and to spread our ideas and views regarding this topic, the iGEM Team Düsseldorf initialized a postcard campaign. Besides our team and team Düsseldorf, also the teams from Aachen, Bielefeld, Darmstadt, Erlangen, Hannover and Tübingen took part in this campaign. | + | <hr> |
− | The concept of this campaign was that iGEM Teams from whole Germany design postcards with an important aspect of Synthetic Biology and Biotechnology combined with a catchy motif, and exchange them with all the other teams. Now having a large variety of different postcards, the teams distribute them to the public. The aim is to give non-scientists an understanding of Synthetic Biology, what this means, and in which parts of our life it is involved.</p>
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− | <p>We took this great opportunity also to get in direct contact with generally educated people, which are no natural scientists. Distributing the postcards on both campuses of Göttingen, we came in direct dialogue with students of, for instance, economics, medicine, mathematics, law, philosophy, and school teaching. We invited them for discussions about genetically organisms, challenges, risks, and necessities to use GMOs to solve severe problems of our world. Many of them had an approximate idea of biotechnology, but were indeed surprised, that Synthetic Biology might be such a clean and effective alternative to traditional applications. A great example: Although knowing that cheese can be fermented with microbial rennet enzyme, several vegetarians were not aware of the fact that it can only be produced by GMOs. After all, we see that most educated people have idea of it, however, we see that there is still a lot of potential to strengthen the awareness of the importance of Synthetic Biology.</p> | + | <p>For this reason, we decided to combine the introduction of our team members with interesting facts about Vitamin B<sub>12</sub>. The trend of posting facts as a catchy picture currently generates many followers on Facebook. Combined with nice pictures of us, our campaign was supposed to inform many users. Moreover, it was also intended to generate new site followers to generally increase the outreach of our Facebook page, to reach even more people for future posts.</p> |
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− | <p>We think that this post card campaign was a big success, because using postcards as a medium, we also reached people with many different educational backgrounds. Furthermore, combining it with engagement work, we reached people directly.</p> | + | <hr> |
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− | </div> | + | <p>The result was amazing. Reaching up to over 1,200 people per post, the outreach was by far higher than any street campaign would have been. Many of our friends told us that they found our campaign very interesting, and asked what this iGEM competition might be. Of course, no question remained unanswered.<p> |
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| + | <p>We can only encourage future iGEM Teams to use social media for reaching the public, and to put a very high focus on it.</p> |
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| + | <h2>Stop Motion Movie</h2> |
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| + | <p>Based on the motto “Lean back for the next three minutes and enjoy our project description in an easy form”, we created a stop-motion movie, in which our project is explained in an easy to understand and entertaining manner. Our explanation is supported by EriC, our model organism and, meanwhile, also our mascot. We hope that people finally want to learn more about the B<sub>12</sub> synporter and Vitamin B<sub>12</sub> in general.</p> |
| + | </p>Have fun watching and finding out about #letEriClive!</p> |
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| <li> <a href="https://2016.igem.org/Team:Goettingen/Notebook"><b>Notebook</b></a></li> | | <li> <a href="https://2016.igem.org/Team:Goettingen/Notebook"><b>Notebook</b></a></li> |
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