NROSCI 1014 - SPEAKING OF SCIENCE Minimum Credits: 3 Maximum Credits: 3 Students will learn strategies for giving presentations about science to both a scientific audience and a public audience. Topics covered will include 1) how to engage our audience, 2) the art of breaking down your message, 3) tips to make clear, interesting slides, and 4) pointers on presentation style. All audiences want to learn interesting new scientific information, and have it delivered as a good story in an understandable manner by a personable, easy to approach person. Communication skills, including knowing your audience and why they are interested in the information you are speaking about, how to translate scientific jargon into understandable concepts for the public, and how to keep the audience engaged will be discussed. Pointers will be given on answering questions, being conversational, and conveying the “big picture”. Students will give a number of presentations in this course and learn to receive and give feedback effectively. Academic Career: Undergraduate Course Component: Lecture Grade Component: Letter Grade Course Requirements: PREQ: NROSCI 1000 or Permission of the Instructor Course Attributes: University Honors Course Click here for class schedule information.
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