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Communicators Community – 28th of February 2024
The training seminar introduces the methods for developing and managing the communicator communities.
Food for Iasi Living Lab represents an innovative hub, which supports the collaboration between the main actors in the North-East Region of Romania, for the sustainable and sustainable development of urban and rural food systems.
⦾ Scientific research and development of urban food systems
⦾ Supporting local producers
⦾ Knowing and promoting the local gastronomic culture
⦾ Developing participatory governance
⦾ Developing synergies with urban and rural system development actions and projects
The training seminar introduces the methods for developing and managing the communicator communities.
During the seminar, some free tools that support collaborative research and the dissemination of research results will be presented:
GitHub, Open Science Framework, Figshare, ZOTERO.
During the seminar, the methods of construction and presentation of Google Slides type slides will be presented.
During the seminar, the ways of building and managing a Google form for research projects will be presented. .
In the seminar, a semi-automatic methodology for centralizing the citations of scientific articles, studies and volumes, as well as any other type of deliverable of scientific research activity, will be presented.
During the seminar, the digital tools on the Google Drive digital platform will be presented. These tools can also be used in scientific research, project management or communication and dissemination activities.
FILL Beneficiaries represents the most important community of this living lab.
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As part of the Cities2030 project, the Romanian Academy, Iasi Branch, and the Iasi City Hall launched the Food for Iași Living Iasi.
Food for Iasi Living Lab represents an innovative hub, which supports the collaboration between the main actors in the North-East Region of Romania, for the sustainable and sustainable development of urban and rural food systems.
FILL is built in the quadruple helix model and has the following collaborators: