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Presenting successfully: Mini-Workshop Series – The Run-Up to the Science Salon

24.04.2024 - 03.06.2024

This online and activity-based mini-workshop series, is led by a theatre professional whose expertise lies in helping the speaker to improve the talk effectively.

To put the skills you have learned through this series into practice, we recommend you to also join the Science Salon in June. There you have the opportunity to practice presenting your project in front of an audience and to get direct feedback from the trainer and other participants.

Content

  1. Tayloring your Talk: Engaging the Listener
    In this mini-workshop a theatre professional helps participants refine their communication skills to effectively convey their research’s importance. Participants will practice and enhance their elevator pitches, focusing on strong openings and memorable conclusions, with group discussions, peer feedback, and coaching integral to the learning process.
  2. Structure and Storytelling: Keeping Your Talk Fresh
    This mini-workshop is designed to help participants optimize language and conceptual bridges that connect different parts of a talk together. This helps audience understand the relationship between different sections of your talk and make the talk feel more cohesive. Throughout the session, participants explore rhetorical techniques to build their argument, transitions from core ideas, prepare audiences for dense units of information and manage their time effectively. Participants monitor their improvement and implement feedback given during a short elevator pitch. Group discussion, peer feedback, and coaching from the instructor are an important part of the workshop methodology.
  3. Focus Your Main Message
    Participants will focus on enhancing participants’ ability to create cohesive talks. It emphasizes building language and conceptual connections between talk sections, exploring rhetorical techniques, and managing time effectively. Participants engage in activities like group discussions and receive peer and instructor feedback to refine their skills.
  4. Enhance Your Delivery: Voice and Non-Verbal Coaching
    This is an online workshop where a theatre professional teaches participants how to speak spontaneously with structure and focus. It includes free-speaking and improvisation exercises to train quick thinking, problem solving, audience engagement, and authority. It also covers breathing and stress management techniques to help speakers cope with anxiety and become more confident. Participants practice and apply their skills throughout the course.
  5. Quick on Your Feet: Spontaneous Talks and Stress Management
    This is an online workshop where a theatre professional teaches participants how to speak spontaneously with structure and focus. It includes free-speaking and improvisation exercises to train quick thinking, problem solving, audience engagement, and authority. It also covers breathing and stress management techniques to help speakers cope with anxiety and become more confident. Participants practice and apply their skills throughout the course.
  6. Hanlding the Audience Q&A
    Participants will be taught how to handle Q&A sessions in a remote setting. It covers active listening, thinking time, professional language, clear points, key messages, and difficult questions. Participants practice and test their skills in roleplay sessions with partners and groups. Participants need to prepare a 3-minute overview of their topic for the audience discussion. Participants apply their skills throughout the course.

Further information and registration here.

Zeit & Ort

24.04.2024 - 03.06.2024

Online

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