GradCO: Communicating Research to Non-Experts
Research has many stakeholders not educated in your discipline. Effectively communicating your research and interests to people unfamiliar with your field is an important skill. When you embed in a research group and interact with experts it might seem like everyone knows the jargon, but this is not true. You might also think that to solve this problem you need to “dumb it down” but this is also untrue, your audience isn’t dumb. To be effective at communicating research, you need to transcend barriers in language and jargon.
This workshop led by Seth Vuletich (Scholarly Communications Librarian) will help you to understand how to effectively communicate your research to non-experts and why it is necessary.
This workshop is hosted by School of Mines and is being shared with other institutions across Colorado as part of the GradCO Professional Development Series.
Dial-In Information
Zoom link will be provided upon registration
Wednesday, February 8 at 12:00pm to 1:00pm
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Lecture/Presentation, Information Session, Workshop/Training
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Development & Training, Research & Innovation, Communication & Information
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- College, School & Unit
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- Career Services, Graduate School, Postdoctoral Affairs
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