CEBU CITY— The Department of Science and Technology (DOST-7) hosted the first of a series of quarterly media forum on May 22 at the DOST7 conference hall to address communication challenges related to Science and Technology issues, programs and concerns.
According to DOST7, the quarterly media forum is designed to bridge the gap of communication disconnect, engage and inform media in Cebu on the various programs, services, and upcoming events of DOST 7.
It aims to establish a strong and collaborative relationship with the media to ensure an effective information dissemination and public enlightenment on science and technology issues.
At the first forum, DOST 7 highlighted its key initiatives, shared insights on its projects, and outlined the schedule for upcoming events. This platform also served as an opportunity to discuss potential collaborations with media partners, particularly through radio and television programs, to enhance public understanding and interest in science and technology.
DOST 7 recognizes the need to work closely with media partners to bridge the gap between scientific communities and the general public. One of the goals of this initiative is to make science accessible and comprehensible, especially when dealing with complex scientific jargon.
The Media Forum also aims to foster a cooperative environment where the media can seek assistance and gain insights from DOST 7 on various science, technology, and innovation topics. This initiative not only enhance the accuracy of science reporting but also ensure that the public receives clear and reliable information.
Science and technology are critical drivers of innovation and progress. However, the technical nature of these fields often poses a communication challenge. Through this forum, complex concepts are simplified and the DOST7 can provide the necessary support to its media partners, thereby empowering them to better inform and engage their audiences.
The Media Forum is set to become a regular activity in DOST 7’s calendar, occurring every quarter to maintain a continuous and productive dialogue with the media practitioners. (Photos: DOST7-FB/Dayien Lizada)
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