Science Communications: Tip Sheets
Television Interview Do’s and Don’ts
Prepare and practice for television interviews by speaking clearly, using examples, staying professional, and engaging with energy, while avoiding over-complications, off-the-record remarks, or unintentional body language that distracts from your message.
How to Prepare for a Media Interview
Prepare for media interviews by clarifying your communication goals, crafting key messages, summarizing your story with a "what, so what, now what" structure, and identifying visuals and examples to enhance your points, ensuring you're ready for any surge in media interest.
Your Slides Are Not Your Speaking Notes
Effective presentations avoid using slides as speaking notes, focusing instead on complementing the speaker with visuals, professional design, and minimal text to engage audiences and enhance communication.
Checklist for Running a Fantastic Science Workshop
To create a great workshop, adopt a user-focused approach by meticulously planning every detail of the participant's experience—from pre-event communication to on-site interactions—ensuring comfort, clarity, and delight at every step.