Presenting Engagingly in the Sciences
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Intended Audience: Scholars presenting their science (natural, physical, social) research at any stage; students participating in the 3 Minute Thesis competition
Join us for all or some of the following sessions:
Thursday 1/28: Crafting the Short Story of your Research
Thursday 2/4: Designing Effective Slides
Thursday 2/11: Figure Making
Thursday 2/18: Poster Presentation
All times: 5:00-6:30 PM EST
Location: Zoom (links to follow). Please note that workshops will not be recorded."
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5:00 PM – 6:30 PM
"Want to craft and present a compelling story of your research, engage and retain the interest of your audience, and leave a lasting impression with your figures and slides? If so, The Graduate Writing Lab's Spring 2021 Presenting Engagingly in the Sciences series is here for you! Each session in the Series will offer concrete strategies and tools on how to effectively communicate the story of your research in both your verbal and visual content, and capture and keep your audience's attention. All levels of presenters are welcome.
Intended Audience: Scholars presenting their science (natural, physical, social) research at any stage; students participating in the 3 Minute Thesis competition
Join us for all or some of the following sessions:
Thursday 1/28: Crafting the Short Story of your Research
Thursday 2/4: Designing Effective Slides
Thursday 2/11: Figure Making
Thursday 2/18: Poster Presentation
All times: 5:00-6:30 PM EST
Location: Zoom (links to follow). Please note that workshops will not be recorded."
5:00 PM – 6:30 PM
"Want to craft and present a compelling story of your research, engage and retain the interest of your audience, and leave a lasting impression with your figures and slides? If so, The Graduate Writing Lab's Spring 2021 Presenting Engagingly in the Sciences series is here for you! Each session in the Series will offer concrete strategies and tools on how to effectively communicate the story of your research in both your verbal and visual content, and capture and keep your audience's attention. All levels of presenters are welcome.
Intended Audience: Scholars presenting their science (natural, physical, social) research at any stage; students participating in the 3 Minute Thesis competition
Join us for all or some of the following sessions:
Thursday 1/28: Crafting the Short Story of your Research
Thursday 2/4: Designing Effective Slides
Thursday 2/11: Figure Making
Thursday 2/18: Poster Presentation
All times: 5:00-6:30 PM EST
Location: Zoom (links to follow). Please note that workshops will not be recorded."
5:00 PM – 6:30 PM
"Want to craft and present a compelling story of your research, engage and retain the interest of your audience, and leave a lasting impression with your figures and slides? If so, The Graduate Writing Lab's Spring 2021 Presenting Engagingly in the Sciences series is here for you! Each session in the Series will offer concrete strategies and tools on how to effectively communicate the story of your research in both your verbal and visual content, and capture and keep your audience's attention. All levels of presenters are welcome.
Intended Audience: Scholars presenting their science (natural, physical, social) research at any stage; students participating in the 3 Minute Thesis competition
Join us for all or some of the following sessions:
Thursday 1/28: Crafting the Short Story of your Research
Thursday 2/4: Designing Effective Slides
Thursday 2/11: Figure Making
Thursday 2/18: Poster Presentation
All times: 5:00-6:30 PM EST
Location: Zoom (links to follow). Please note that workshops will not be recorded."
5:00 PM – 6:30 PM
"Want to craft and present a compelling story of your research, engage and retain the interest of your audience, and leave a lasting impression with your figures and slides? If so, The Graduate Writing Lab's Spring 2021 Presenting Engagingly in the Sciences series is here for you! Each session in the Series will offer concrete strategies and tools on how to effectively communicate the story of your research in both your verbal and visual content, and capture and keep your audience's attention. All levels of presenters are welcome.
Intended Audience: Scholars presenting their science (natural, physical, social) research at any stage; students participating in the 3 Minute Thesis competition
Join us for all or some of the following sessions:
Thursday 1/28: Crafting the Short Story of your Research
Thursday 2/4: Designing Effective Slides
Thursday 2/11: Figure Making
Thursday 2/18: Poster Presentation
All times: 5:00-6:30 PM EST
Location: Zoom (links to follow). Please note that workshops will not be recorded."