Panel Discussion
Format(s) and Purpose
Panel discussion events are used by Translate Science to gather folks in our wider community and amplify or otherwise highlight ideas and work from folks we think are advancing multilingual science. In our core contributor meeting we have discussed that panels may take on various formats such as
Corners
Intentionally represent multiple diverse aspects of Translate Science in a single panel
Focus
All panelists within one specific focus related to multilingual science. Some possible examples:
- Support services
- Journals
- Teaching
- Translation Technology
Aim for the Middle
Panelists all clearly within point II.4 of UNESCO Recommendation on Open Science
"an organized attempt ... by means of the objective study of observed phenomena and its validation ... to discover and master the chain of causalities, relations or interactions [for] understanding of the processes and phenomena occurring in nature and society."
History
We chose to do an online panel for our first community event because it could be planned and executed remotely by our core contributor team at while still. The following checklist was based on the processes we followed to execute the event.
Checklist
Pre-panel
- Choose a panel format
- If required create questions and/or define theme so panelist know what they will speak about
- Choose an approximate date for the panel (~2 month lead)
- Draft a template invitation for panelists
- Explain Translate Science
- Communicate why we are inviting them to the panel
- Ensure they confirm their availability around the approximate date
- Based on responses choose a final date for the panel
- Confirm with the panelists the date
- Invite panelists to a pre-meeting to discuss (~1 month lead) and meet the core contributors
- Ask for a headshot and bio
- Create a blog link that will be the main
- Create promotional images for the event using the headshots and QR code
- Update calendar with event date
- Publish blog post
- Add promo images
- Ensure the link to the calendar and translate science external room are there
- Blast social media and email list announcing event
- Meet with panelists
- Align expectations for the panel
- Ensure they know the format of the event
- Get consent for a recording, and a CC-BY licensing
- Ask them to help promote
- Invite them to join the room early (
- Keep sending out invitations to attend
- Create a run of show outlining
- Assign roles for the panel
- Speaking moderator
- Chat moderator
Day-of panel
- Ensure th