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Presenting Science Concisely

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Presenting Science Concisely
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Bruce Kirchoff
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:134
Dimensions(mm): Height 234,Width 156
Category/GenreGeneral
Popular science
Management of land and natural resources
Organic farming
ISBN/Barcode 9781486314683
ClassificationsDewey:507.2
Audience
General
Illustrations colour illustrations and diagrams throughout

Publishing Details

Publisher CSIRO Publishing
Imprint CSIRO Publishing
Publication Date 1 November 2021
Publication Country Australia

Description

Imagine you are a scientist faced with presenting your research clearly and concisely. Where would you go for help? This book provides the answer. It shows how to use story structure to craft clear, credible presentations. In it you will find exercises to help you give both short and long presentations. Elevator pitches, lightning talks, Three Minute Thesis (3MT (R)), and conference presentations are all covered as are suggestions for longer presentations. Separate chapters address good poster design, how to tailor your talk to an audience, and presentation skills. Throughout the book the focus is on creating surprising, memorable stories. Scientific presentations are true stories about new discoveries. They are surprising because every new discovery changes our understanding of the world. Stories are memorable because they move audiences. This book teaches you to tell moving, memorable stories about your research. With light-hearted illustrations by Jon Wagner this book will appeal to researchers and graduate students in all areas of science, and other disciplines too.

Author Biography

Dr Bruce Kirchoff is a Professor of Biology at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro (UNCG). He has won the UNC Board of Governors Award for Excellence in Teaching, the Charles Edwin Bessey Teaching Award from the Botanical Society of America, and the Innovations in Plant Systematics Education Prize from the American Society of Plant Taxonomists. He studied scientific communication at the Alan Alda Center, storytelling with North Carolina storyteller Louise Kessel, and is a member of the Soylent Greensboro improv group.

Reviews

"An enormously useful book for students in the sciences, their faculty mentors and supervisors, and communication center practitioners. Written in a style that is both conversational and knowledgeably detailed, the book urges the scientific community to tell its stories better." -- Laura A Stengrim * Communication Center Journal 7(1) *