Event(s) Summary
Number of Events Organized During Brain Awareness Week:
4
Year:
2021
Type of Events Held:
- Online/Virtual
- Radio Show
- Social Media Campaign
Target Audiences:
- General Public
- Other
- Patients & Caregivers
- Seniors
- Other: women with brest cancer
Approximate Number of People Reached:
211
Details of Major Brain Awareness Week Events/Activities:
We held 2 webinars via social media about the secrets of the human brain. We taught people about neuromythms, the harmful effects of digitization, and showed the potential of the human brain with quick and short exercises. We also had the opportunity to appear on 2 radio stations with a program about the brain and its secrets. https://youtu.be/CtwZC39EHQk
Event Planning & Publicity
Publicity Methods Used:
- Advertisements
- Emails
- Website
- Social Media
Which of These Publicity Methods Was The Most Successful?
Resources
What downloadable materials from the Foundation did you use for your events?
- Adults' Fact Sheets
- Truth or Myth Flash Cards
What other downloadable materials would you like the Foundation to provide?
- Activities/Experiments
Which BAW graphic materials did you use in publicizing your events?
- Brain Awareness Week Logos
- Brain Awareness Week Facebook Cover Image
Feedback & Keys to Success
How do you feel BAW participation benefited your organization and the local community?
Benefits to my community: smart knowledge and live meetings that allowed us to showcase the brain’s potential. The establishment of a new field of study-brainology well-being management. For me, an increase in my role as an expert in the topic of prevention and care for the brain.
Please share any suggestions or lessons learned that may help others plan future events:
More activities like a virtual escape room, quiz for players, ect.
Did/do you like our Facebook page?
Yes
Was the information provided on Facebook useful?
No suggestions 🙂 it was a great pleasure 🙂 subject matter was good