E-Book, Englisch, 559 Seiten, eBook
Rowland / Kuchel Teaching Science Students to Communicate: A Practical Guide
1. Auflage 2023
ISBN: 978-3-030-91628-2
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
E-Book, Englisch, 559 Seiten, eBook
ISBN: 978-3-030-91628-2
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
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Graduate
Autoren/Hrsg.
Weitere Infos & Material
Part 1. THEORY CHAPTERS.- Chapter 1. The Rhetorical Triangle.- Chapter 2. The social brain and the neuroscience of storytelling.- Chapter 3. Good Science Communication Considers Audience.- Chapter 4. On establishing trust.- Chapter 5. Intentional and unintentional messaging.- Chapter 6. Science graduates & communication in the workplace.- Chapter 7. Models of group decision-making.- Chapter 8. Data Visualisation.- Chapter 9. Misinformation and how to respond.- Chapter 10. Communicating in a space of conflict.- Chapter 11. Critical appraisal of information.- Chapter 12. Communicating risk and uncertainty.- Part 2. PRACTICE Engaging.- Chapter 13. The 5-box talk template for structuring a presentation to any audience.- Chapter 14. Getting students to express an opinion.- Chapter 15. Understanding your target audience through writing their biography.- Chapter 16. Using active learning techniques to engage audiences in oral presentations.- Part 3. PRACTICE Writing.- Chapter 17. Nominalisations - the battle against -me t, -tion, and -ery.- Chapter 18. Learning to write from the way you read.- Chapter 19. How to deconstruct when reading and construct when writing an abstract.- Chapter 20. Using the de-jargonizer and readability scores to help you write clearly.- Part 4. PRACTICE Distilling.- Chapter 21. Statements of Critical Significance (SOCS) for communicating succinctly.- Chapter 22. Infographics.- Chapter 23. Hooks & Headlines.- Chapter 24. Poetry as a device to distil science.- Chapter 25. Put the slides to one side - replacing static slides with a prop.- Part 5. PRACTICE Speaking.- Chapter 26. The think aloud protocol for obtaining feedback on writing.- Chapter 27. Show and speak to design compelling graphs & diagrams.- Chapter 28. Using Sentence Frames and Question Cards to scaffold verbal discourse - Scaffolded practice for engaging in discourse and argumentation in science.- Chapter 29. The power opening - how to grab your audience at the start of your talk.- Chapter 30. Physical presence - how to use your voice and body to be more dynamic speaker.- Chapter 31. Building powerful presentations through framing and a call to action.- Part 6. PRACTICE Listening.- Chapter 32. Mirror-mirror - learning to listen to your audience.- Chapter 33. See it, speak it, draw it and learn to communicate in simple language.- Chapter 34. Understanding the hidden meanings of words using The Word-Association Game.- Chapter 35. Learning to be part of the conversation through blogging and blog commenting.- Part 7. PRACTICE Investigating.- Chapter 36. Using a KLEWS chart to collect and organize information during investigations.- Chapter 37. The RADAR framework for evaluating sources of information.- Chapter 38. Forming a research question.- Part 8. PRACTICE Storytelling.- Chapter 39. Narrative arc, the hero, the villain, and the goal of a story.- Chapter 40. A practical guide to storytelling frameworks.- Chapter 41. The 5 fact story.- Chapter 42. Using the message triangle to distil complex research into a story.- Chapter 43. One-line stories as connections between slides.- Chapter 44. Iconic stories: learn and practice the principles of storytelling using visual cues with and, but, therefore narrative structures.- Chapter 45. Using art and reflection to do a deep dive into science.- Part 9. PRACTICE Communicating with intent.- Chapter 46. So what? Writing an impact statement.- Chapter 47. The Communicate with Intent Framework.- Chapter 48. The values affirmation exercise.- Chapter 49. Identifying personal beliefs and values through group sense making.- Chapter 50. Finding your authentic voice.- Chapter 51. Communicating for inclusion – using powerful images and language to support diversity in science.- Part 10. PRACTICE Genre.- Chapter 52. The Genre Switch Game.- Chapter 53. Creative Podcasting to Develop Content Knowledge and Communication Skills.- Chapter 54. A step-by-step procedure for developing and testing an effective analogy.- Chapter 55. The Conclusion - how to end a scientific report in style.- Part 11. PRACTICE Joining the conversation.- Chapter 56. Interactive writing - speaking with (not at) your audience.- Chapter 57. The "yes, and..." games and exercises to develop active listening and meaningful conversations.- Chapter 58. Active listening - learning through interviewing.- Chapter 59. The research roleplay: understanding the process of research and the role of research stakeholders.- Chapter 60. Embracing communication failures with joy.- Part 12. PRACTICE Arguing and organising.- Chapter 61. How to construct an evidence-based argument.- Chapter 62. Organising your communication using mind maps.- Chapter 63. Writing a project plan.- Part 13. PRACTICE Working.- Chapter 64. Building your personal pitch using a message framework.- Chapter 65. How to be a functional team member.- Chapter 66. Effective notetaking.- Chapter 67. My favourite no - How to Critique the Reasoning of Others.- Chapter 68. Understanding and articulating your value as a science graduate.- Chapter 69. How to conduct elicitation interviews with clients.