Getting your motor running: how to start a presentation
Giving momentum. That’s what you are doing when you are start talking to your fellows (or professors …). You are igniting their minds and curiosity just like you ignite your car when you start driving.
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Great tips for unexperienced speakers
A recent article on the Prezi company blog contained some really good advice for unexperienced speakers: 10 Most Common Rookie Mistakes in Public Speaking.
A Very Impressing Word (just for fun!)
Here is a word first used by the Noble Prize winner (in Literature) T.S. Eliot which may be of immense use for young science communicators.
Fighting the boredom, part 3: “Become a better scientific communicator by experiencing it.”
In this third part of his four part blog article, Leonidas Georgiou shows us some communicators who inspire him.
Stylish TED-Ed animation explains the chemistry of cookies
The educator Stephanie Warren and Augenblick studios have created a gorgeous TED-Ed video which explains the chemistry of cookies.
Open Notebook Science – the Carl Boettiger Interview
Carl Boettiger, a pioneer of the Open Notebook Science movement, shares some reflections and gives some advice to those who want to join in.