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How to ‘wow’ the crowd with an effective scientific presentation

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30th June 2020

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James Cook University
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Dr Michele Barnes
Dr Michele Barnes

Presentations are an important forum for communicating your science, and also tend to be one of the most critically evaluated aspects of scientific job interviews. Its easy to spot a good presentation when you see one, but its harder to identify what exactly makes a good presentation. In this segment, Dr. Michele Barnes, who has given nearly 100 talks and been awarded three prestigious presentation awards, will cover key building blocks of building and delivering a great presentation. This segment will cover everything from the importance of knowing your audience, to how to translate your science into an effective story, the use of visuals (and what to avoid), how to build on your strengths in finding your own delivery style, overcoming fears of public speaking, and preparing for virtual talks.

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