Bergendal den 11 september 2014
Hej allesammas
Ett stort tack för en väldigt spännande och lärorik eftermiddag på denna vackra plats. Här kommer (på blandad svenska och engelska) föreläsningsbilder och lite länkar som jag hoppas att ni kan ha nytta av.
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Föreläsningsbilder
Scientia Crastina
”Scientia Crastina (latin for ’The Science of Tomorrow’) is a networking platform for the discussion of scientific communication and science communication. The main target group of the web site is science students and scientists in their early career. However, all students, scholars, professionals and laymen who are interested in scientific communication and science communication are welcome to contribute. [—] The Facebook page offers interesting material about communication in the fields of science, medicine and engineering every day.”
Om hisspresentationer
Här är några länkar att börja med; googla, och ni kommer att hitta massor!
- Crafting an Elevator Pitch
- The Three Best Elevator Pitches
- Elevator Pitches for Scientists: What, When, Where and How
Boktips om retorik
Båda dessa böcker är lättlästa, praktiskt inriktade och väl värda sin tid.
- Kurt Johannesson: Retorik eller konsten att övertyga
- Sam Leith: You Talkin’ To Me?
Talarteknik
- My favourite: ”The Magic Washing Machine” with Hans Rosling
- The Presentation Secrets of Steve Jobs (also a great book)
Komma igång med LinkedIn
For comparison, my account is
https://www.linkedin.com/profile/view?id=374448&trk=spm_pic
1. Get a LinkedIn account.
2. Write a good headline – as you can see, mine is ”Communications Consultant, Public Speaker & Professional Writer with a passion for science, language, history & people”.
3. Write a summary. As you can se, my summary says the following
”Swedish communications consultant, public speaker, educator, freelance writer and author.
Specialities:
• Scientific communication & science communication.
• Presentation & writing techniques.
• Medical, technical & scientific writing aimed at a popular audience.”Helping brilliant professionals and students get their facts, ideas and opinions across.”
You can “find out who you are” by answering the questions below and edit the answer into a concise elevator pitch.
a. What do you do as a professional?
b. What problem do you solve?
c. How is your knowledge, approach or method different?
d. Why should I care?
4. Try to fill as many things as possible. Note that you can also add images and web addresses to your wall.
5. Finally, start chasing recommendations. Make sure your teachers, colleagues and project leaders write something nice about you!