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15 Strategies for Communicating Science and Data to Non-Scientists

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November 9, 2021
1:00 pm - 3:00 pm
Contact:
Karina Heim
(715) 399-4089
karina.heim@wisc.edu

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15 Strategies for Communicating Science and Data to Non-Scientists
Cathy Angell, Cathy Angell Communications

Tuesday, November 9, 2021
1:00-3:00pm CT/2:00-4:00pm ET
Capacity: 50

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Take this course if you…

  • Deliver science-based presentations.
  • Ever feel “stuck” when you design PowerPoints.

About the Course
Do you speak at conferences, public meetings, or other events where you need to convey a science-based message? Have you ever felt like you couldn’t quite hold the attention of your audience or communicate your message in a way they could understand? Would you like to learn a simpler, more effective way to design your slides? This popular course will show you how to:

  • Present visuals that have impact
  • Use techniques that will keep your audience engaged in both a live or virtual setting
  • Deliver data in a way that sticks in people’s brains
  • Transform the way you do PowerPoint

About the Speaker
Cathy Angell, M.Ed., is the owner of Cathy Angell Communications and specializes in presentation design and delivery for scientists, educators, and public officials. Cathy’s trainings are offered both in-person and online. She was the former coordinator of Washington’s Coastal Training Program, considered to be one of the most successful training programs in the country for coastal managers. Cathy is nationally known for her transformative methods and received a communications award from NOAA which is given out each year in her honor.

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