Communicating Your Research to the Public: Things They Never Taught you School

Speaker:  Sheldon H Jacobson – Urbana, IL, United States
Topic(s):  Society and the Computing Profession

Abstract

Communicating scientific research to a broad audience has become aprerequisite for success in today’s academic environment.  This presentation discusses numerous facets of academic communication, with a focus on hands-on application of various techniques and principles to enhance your ability to reach a broad and diverse audience.  Examples are provided to illustrate various techniques and principles of communication.By using communication as a branding tool, computer scientists can create both a media presence for themselves, but also promulgate the value of the field to the general population. 

About this Lecture

Number of Slides:  30
Duration:  45 minutes
Languages Available:  English
Last Updated: 

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