Mastering Scientific Storytelling - A Beginner'S Guide
Hands-on approach to scientific storytelling. Define your message and the best way to deliver it to your public.
Published 2/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 547.36 MB | Duration: 0h 53m
What you'll learn
Define your message
Follow the narrative
Use the narrative arc to guide your public
Use words and sentences to build your scientific story
Train your talent with exercises
Compare your results with the proposed solutions
Requirements
Attention to both technical and emotional details of a story
Ability to organize own ideas in a given written form
Words per minute (wpm) reading speed between 120 and 150 wpm
A stopwatch to measure your wpm
A vocabulary of synonyms and antonyms
Description
The course is based on a definition of the correct approach to take when making a scientific presentation. Many scientists dislike scientific storytelling because they think it is a distortion of facts. The first point to clarify is this: scientific storytelling means telling the facts, but interestingly, no alterations will be suggested.The contents must remain scientific data and information but the form in which they are reported is narrative. Before focusing on the message you need to convey, we will focus on the type of audience you want to address.The exercises are created to help you discover the type of audience you are addressing and consequently the type of sentences you can use to capture their attention.The second step to take is the definition of your message. During the course, we will address this aspect. From the third session onwards I will guide you to define your structure, the time and the number of words necessary to reach your goal. And finally, in the last session, we will focus on the phrases and words you can use to deliver your message to your audience. Deep attention will be given to the choice of the point of view from which to convey your message and why you write. Do you write to explain a concept or do you write to persuade? During the course, we will answer this question.In the course, there are exercises to do which are very important to train your talent. There are no magic secrets in this course because the only way to improve your writing skills is to write on your own. I also offer you my solutions, you are not alone on this journey! I invite you to do the exercise by yourself first, without using the internet and without copying and pasting! When you have finished the exercise, take some time to read it aloud or to compare it with a reader, after which compare your solution with the solution proposed by me. My narrative choices are just examples, I'm sure you have a different style from mine. And frankly, I hope so because this means that you understood the spirit of the course. Learn the techniques but remain unique in your narrative choices. Have fun and thank you for participating in the course!
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Course_Introduction
Lecture 2 Disclaimer
Lecture 3 I introduce myself
Lecture 4 The importance of attention
Lecture 5 Your first exercise
Lecture 6 Solution to the exercise
Lecture 7 Conclusion
Section 2: Best Practices for Communicating Science with Stories
Lecture 8 Define your message
Lecture 9 Exercise
Lecture 10 Solution
Section 3: From the message to the narrative
Lecture 11 Mind map or structure
Lecture 12 Narrative and narrative arc
Lecture 13 The ABT structure
Lecture 14 Exercise
Lecture 15 Solution
Lecture 16 Characters
Lecture 17 Recap
Section 4: The rhythm of a scientfic story
Lecture 18 Rhythm and narrative
Lecture 19 Exercise
Lecture 20 Solution
Section 5: Words and sentences
Lecture 21 Every sentence should tell a story
Lecture 22 List of writing tipps
Lecture 23 Transforming words
Lecture 24 Let your audience be the hero
Lecture 25 Recap
Scientists and science researchers,STEM teachers,STEM professionals who want to improve their ability to communicate their findings to a broader audience
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https://www.udemy.com/course/mastering-scientific-storytelling-a-beginners-guide/
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