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  1. Presenting at Medical Meetings
    Autor*in: Reekers, Jim A.
    Erschienen: 2010; ©2010
    Verlag:  Springer Berlin / Heidelberg, Berlin, Heidelberg

    This book analyzes the all-too-common pitfalls of poor presentations at medical meetings, and offers practical advice for both novice and experienced speakers on how to craft lectures and slide shows that will be memorable for content and form.... mehr

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    This book analyzes the all-too-common pitfalls of poor presentations at medical meetings, and offers practical advice for both novice and experienced speakers on how to craft lectures and slide shows that will be memorable for content and form. Presenting at Medical Meetings -- Preface -- Contents -- 1: Optimal Communication Circumstances -- 1.1 The Medium -- 1.1.1 Visual Aids -- 1.1.2 Audio -- 1.1.3 Accessories -- 1.1.4 The Lecture Room -- 1.2 The Receiver -- 2: Planning Your Presentation -- 2.1 Why Me? -- 2.2 Some Basic Rules for Preparation -- 2.2.1 For Which Audience Am I Doing This? -- 2.2.2 The Lecture Format -- 2.2.3 Starting a Lecture -- The Universal Speaker's Law -- 2.3 Preparing Your Presentation -- 2.3.1 Scientific Presentations -- 2.3.2 Invited Lectures -- Checklist for Invited Speakers -- 2.3.3 Education Lecture or a State-of-the-Art Lecture -- 2.3.4 Keynote and Personal Lectures -- 2.4 Lecture Timing -- 2.5 Humour -- 2.5.1 A scientific presentation is not the right medium for jokes -- 2.6 Planning Your Visual Performance -- 2.6.1 How to Dress -- 2.7 Make Your Own Audience -- Finally -- Summary -- 3: How to Make a Perfect PowerPoint Presentation -- 3.1 Basic Rules -- 3.2 Fonts -- How to do it -- How not to do it -- How to make it difficult for the audience -- Unreadable -- 3.2.1 Font Size -- 3.3 Visual Content -- How not to Do it -- 3.4 Pointless Motion -- 3.5 Background -- 3.6 Colours -- 3.7 Graphs and Charts -- 3.7.1 Line Graph -- 3.7.2 Pie Chart -- 3.7.3 Bar Graph -- 3.7.4 Area Graph -- 3.7.5 X-Y Plot -- 3.8 Illustrations and Pictures -- 3.9 Bullet Points -- 3.10 Animation -- 3.11 Storyboard -- 3.12 Making Slides -- 3.13 Start with a Presentation -- 3.13.1 First Slide -- 3.13.2 Second Slide -- 3.14 The Preview Room -- 4: How to Become a Professional Speaker -- 4.1 The Speaker -- 4.1.1 Motivation -- 4.1.2 Credibility -- 4.1.3 Delivery -- 4.2 The Opening Line -- 4.2.1 At an Invited Lecture -- 4.2.2 How to Get the Attention of the Audience from the Start -- 4.3 The Message -- 4.3.1 Content -- 4.3.2 Style -- 4.3.3 Structure -- 4.4 Audience -- 4.5 Communication Channels.

     

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    ISBN: 9783642124082
    Schlagworte: Public speaking..; Communication in medicine; Electronic books
    Umfang: 1 online resource (84 pages)
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  2. Eloquent science
    a practical guide to becoming a better writer, speaker, and atmospheric scientist
    Erschienen: [2009]; © 2009
    Verlag:  American Meteorological Society, Boston, Massachusetts

    Eloquent Science evolved from a workshop aimed at offering atmospheric science students formal guidance in communications, tailored for their eventual scientific careers. Drawing on advice from over twenty books and hundreds of other sources, this... mehr

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    Eloquent Science evolved from a workshop aimed at offering atmospheric science students formal guidance in communications, tailored for their eventual scientific careers. Drawing on advice from over twenty books and hundreds of other sources, this volume presents informative and often humorous tips for writing scientific journal articles, while also providing a peek behind the curtain into the operations of editorial boards and publishers of major journals. The volume focuses on writing, reviewing, and speaking and is aimed at the domain of the student or scientist at the start of her career. The volume offers tips on poster presentations, media communication, and advice for non-native speakers of English, as well as appendices on proper punctuation usage and commonly misunderstood meteorological concepts. A further reading section at the end of each chapter suggests additional sources for the interested reader, and sidebars written by experts in the field offer diverse viewpoints on reference topics.--Publisher description What started out as a communications workshop tailored for undergraduate and graduate students in atmospheric science evolved into a book that will benefit scientists at any stage in their careers. Eloquent Science draws on Schultz’s experience as a journal editor and prolific writer, the insight of his colleagues, and the best advice from hundreds of sources. This must-have reference is loaded with tips for writing and reviewing scientific journal articles and creating and delivering scientific presentations, and features: Help for the entire writing process from planning to proofing, including dealing with writer’s block, creating effective figures, advice for non-native speakers of English, and an appendix of commonly misused scientific concepts; A peek behind the curtain into the operations of editorial boards and publishers of scientific journals-helpful whether writing your own review or responding to someone else’s; Guidance on getting your conference abstract accepted, making effective slides and poster presentations, and presenting with confidence; and sidebars written by experts on topics including citing others’ work, how to critique a scientific paper, answering questions at a conference, and communicating with the media. The result is the ultimate communications manual for undergraduate and graduate students as well as researchers in the atmospheric sciences and intersecting disciplines. Every student, teacher, and science department should have a copy

     

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    Sprache: Englisch
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    ISBN: 9781935704034
    RVK Klassifikation: AL 34150
    Schlagworte: Communication in science..; Technical writing..; Public speaking..; Science ; Vocational guidance; Electronic books
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (XXVIII, 412 pages), Illustrationen
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    From the Contents:The Process of Publishing Scientific Papers -- Should You Publish Your Paper? Questions to Ask Before You Begin Writing -- Writing an Effective Title -- The Structure of a Scientific Paper -- The Motivation to Write -- Brainstorm, Outline, and First Draft -- Accessible Scientific Writing -- Constructing Effective Paragraphs -- Constructing Effective Sentences -- Using Effective Words and Phrases.

  3. An Asperger's Guide to Public Speaking
    How to Excel at Public Speaking for Professionals with Autism Spectrum Disorder
    Erschienen: 2015
    Verlag:  Jessica Kingsley Publishers, London

    People with Asperger Syndrome (Autism Spectrum Disorder) often excel at public speaking, but there are key elements that they can find challenging. This book explains how to master public speaking with advice on preparation, delivery, gauging your... mehr

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    People with Asperger Syndrome (Autism Spectrum Disorder) often excel at public speaking, but there are key elements that they can find challenging. This book explains how to master public speaking with advice on preparation, delivery, gauging your audience, and surviving post-speech social events - all addressed from a unique Asperger perspective

     

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    ISBN: 9780857009791
    Schlagworte: Public speaking; Autistic people; Public speaking..; Autistic people; Electronic books
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    An Asperger's Guide to Public Speaking: How to Excel at Public Speaking for Professionals with Autism Spectrum Disorder; Introduction; Introduction; Chapter 1. I Don't Need to Speak Publicly Right Now, So Why Worry About It?; I Don't Need to Speak Publicly Right Now, So Why Worry About It?; Chapter 1; Part I. Getting Ready for Public Speaking - Before You Need to Do It; PART 1; Getting Ready for Public Speaking - Before You Need to Do It; Chapter 2. Defining the Asperger Challenges and Strengths; Chapter 2; Defining the Asperger Challenges and Strengths; Chapter 3. Types of Public Speaking

    Chapter 3Types of Public Speaking; Chapter 4. Early Coping Strategies; Chapter 4; Early Coping Strategies; Part II. Key Elements for Successful Public Speaking; PART 2; Key Elements for Successful Public Speaking; Chapter 5. Developing Your Public Speaking Persona; Chapter 5; Developing Your Public Speaking Persona; Chapter 6. Acknowledging Others; Chapter 6; Acknowledging Others; Chapter 7. How do Inspirational Speakers Succeed?; Chapter 7; How do Inspirational Speakers Succeed?; Part III. Preparing for a Public Speaking Engagement; PART 3; Preparing for a Public Speaking Engagement

    Blank PageChapter 8. Researching Your Audience; Chapter 8; Researching Your Audience; Chapter 9. Researching Your Topic; Chapter 9; Researching Your Topic; Chapter 10. Preparation of Your Material; Chapter 10; Preparation of Your Material; Chapter 11. Personal Preparation; Chapter 11; Personal Preparation; Chapter 12. Practical Issues before You Speak Publicly; Chapter 12; Practical Issues before You Speak Publicly; Part IV. Delivering Your Speech; PART 4; Delivering Your Speech; Chapter 13. Engaging Your Audience; Chapter 13; Engaging Your Audience; _GoBack

    Chapter 14. The Importance of Post‑speech Socialising and NetworkingChapter 14; The Importance of Post‑speech Socialising and Networking; Chapter 15. Managing Sensory Overload Issues after Your Speech; Chapter 15; Managing Sensory Overload Issues after Your Speech; Conclusion; Conclusion; Part V. Practical Tools for People on the Autistic Spectrum Preparing for Public Speaking; PART 5; Practical Tools for People on the Autistic Spectrum Preparing for Public Speaking; Toolkit Exercise 1. YOUR INITIAL THOUGHTS; TOOLKIT EXERCISE 1; YOUR INITIAL THOUGHTS

    Toolkit Exercise 2. KEY ELEMENTS OF PUBLIC SPEAKINGTOOLKIT EXERCISE 2; KEY ELEMENTS OF PUBLIC SPEAKING; Toolkit Exercise 3. EARLY COPING STRATEGIES; TOOLKIT EXERCISE 3; EARLY COPING STRATEGIES; Toolkit Exercise 4. CHANGING PERCEPTIONS OF PUBLIC SPEAKING; TOOLKIT EXERCISE 4; CHANGING PERCEPTIONS OF PUBLIC SPEAKING; Toolkit Exercise 5. DEVELOPING YOUR PUBLIC SPEAKING PERSONA; TOOLKIT EXERCISE 5; DEVELOPING YOUR PUBLIC SPEAKING PERSONA; Toolkit Exercise 6. DEVELOPING YOUR SPEAKING VOICE; TOOLKIT EXERCISE 6; DEVELOPING YOUR SPEAKING VOICE

    Toolkit Exercise 7. KNOWING WHEN TO STOP RESEARCHING YOUR TOPIC