Scientific presentation skills: how to design effective research posters and deliver powerful academic presentations

"To deliver a powerful presentation at a meeting or a conference, in a lecture, or during an interview, you don't need talent. You need to learn certain skills. Through both good and bad examples, this book shows how to master the presenting skills every scientist should possess. Once you...

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1. Verfasser: Zaumanis, Martins (VerfasserIn)
Format: Buch
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] Peer Recognized 2022
Schriftenreihe:Peer recognized series book No.3
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Zusammenfassung:"To deliver a powerful presentation at a meeting or a conference, in a lecture, or during an interview, you don't need talent. You need to learn certain skills. Through both good and bad examples, this book shows how to master the presenting skills every scientist should possess. Once you become the scientist whose name others circle in the conference program, your academic career develops much easier: citations to your journal papers accumulate, collaboration opportunities mount, and research funding starts to flow. This book will show you: > A step-by-step system for acquiring academic presentation skills which I call the "Five-S presenting pyramid"; > An approach for designing scientific posters that attract attention and facilitate fruitful conversations; > Techniques for communicating your research in a way that is understood and remembered, regardless of the listener's experience. What's included: 1) Online tools that will make your presentations stand out 2) Visually captivating templates for designing conference posters and creating academic presentation slides using PowerPoint, Canva, and other apps 3) Two printable cheat sheets to remind you of the tips from this book
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ISBN:9798707079504

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