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The KT4TT Knowledge Base: Steps and Supporting Evidence to Improve Your Process! Webcast sponsored by SEDL September 29, 2010, 2:00 pm (Central) / 3:00 pm (Eastern) Jennifer L. Flagg Center on Knowledge Translation for Technology Transfer University at Buffalo http://kt4tt.buffalo.edu/ © 2010 by University at Buffalo
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Acknowledgement This is a publication of the Center on Knowledge Translation for Technology Transfer, which is funded by the National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research (NIDRR) of the U.S. Department of Education under grant number H133A080050. The opinions contained in this publication are those of the grantee and do not necessarily reflect those of the Department of Education. 2
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Presentation Outline The KT4TT Knowledge base: Why was it created, what is it and how do I access it? The Need to Knowledge Model Steps and Tips Examples Knowledge Translation (KT)- Action cycles and KT tables Supporting Evidence (Info provided for stages vs steps) Search Page (search options, advanced search options) Results pages (MMMBCT- primary and secondary) Future Plans Resources Questions 3
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The KT4TT Knowledge Base Knowledge Base – Need to Knowledge (NtK) Model – Searchable database of citations and findings Scoping review of literature to identify best practices for new product development – NtK Model developed as a framework for classifying findings from literature. – Searchable database complements NtK model 4
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Transforming Knowledge into Tools Models, methods and measures for bringing technology-based products and services to the marketplace. – new product/service development – transfer of knowledge between researchers, developers and producers Create tools 5
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6 Knowledge Base Main Page
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NtK Model 7
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Links Everywhere- What to click? 3 Supporting Evidence Link Link to Example Link to Glossary Definitions 8
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Example Page 9
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10 Supporting Evidence Links Supporting Evidence links for stages and steps/tips/gates Supporting Evidence links for stages and steps/tips/gates – Stages Key themes Key themes Citations related to each theme Citations related to each theme All findings All findings – Steps/Tips/Gates Tools Tools Citations related to the step Citations related to the step All findings All findings
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11 Supporting Evidence Links - Stages
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12 Supporting Evidence Links- Findings
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13 Full Citation Link
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Glossary 14
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Knowledge Translation Opportunities 15
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Knowledge Translation Opportunities 16 Pop-up window with a table of suggestions on how to reach various stakeholder groups Select this link to view a complementary diagram.
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KTA Cycle Diagram 17
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Discovery Outputs -- KT Table 18
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19 Search Page Search Page Link
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20 Search Page Basic Search Options Advanced Search Options
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21 Advanced Search Options
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22 Example Search- Findings
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23 Search Results- Findings
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24 Example Search- Citations
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25 Search Results- Citations
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Wrap Up We have explored quite a few web pages and links during this presentation! Main highlights: The Need to Knowledge Model Main Page Examples, Supporting Evidence, Glossary, KTA cycles and KT tables. Search Page Search Citations Search Findings 26
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Future Plans Complete secondary analysis of findings for each stage and step Identify gaps Report findings Improve usability of knowledge base 27
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Additional Resources KT4TT’s Publications and News Pages: http://kt4tt.buffalo.edu/publications/index. php http://kt4tt.buffalo.edu/publications/index. php Training modules Journal articles NCDDR Website: http://www.ncddr.org/http://www.ncddr.org/ FOCUS Technical Briefs Archived webcasts 28
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Contact Us! We are always interested in ways to make this information more useful and usable by all stakeholder groups. If you have a question, comment or suggestion, please email me at jlflagg@buffalo.edu or by using the Contact Us links on the webpage! jlflagg@buffalo.edu 29
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Thank you for joining us! Any Questions??? webcast@ncddr.org 800-266-1832 30
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