22. Dec 2020
Presentation and Rhetorics (January 27 & February 2, 2021 | online)
Topics
- Effective introduction for scientific lectures
- Parameters of nonverbal communication: Effective gestures,
dominant body language and self-confident appearance - The power of the voice: Intonation and speech form
- Flexible use of rhetorical means and optimization of expression
- confident handling of disturbances, critical questions and mishaps:
Strategies and response formulas - How to generate attention and create a positive atmosphere
- Communicate core messages clearly and structure content
- The Lincoln technique, segmenting the audience and CFA to exit
- “The salt in the soup”: Mode change for lively presentations
- Best practice examples from the USA and Great Britain; literature and Video recommendations
Agenda
January 27, 2021
Input sessions by the trainer with individual and group exercises and discussion rounds.
February 2, 2021
- Deepening of the contents and individual presentations of the participants with Power Point (7-10 min each),
- followed by structured feedback rounds (all participants receive written feedback from all other participants and from the trainer at the end).
Target audience
Doctoral students, PostDocs
Terms and Applications
- Date: January 27 & February 2, 2021
- Time: 9am-2pm
- Group size: maximal 10
- Workshop language: English
- Format: online workshop
- Applications are considered in chronological order of receipt. You get information.
Lecturer
Dr. Michael Gordian – https://lebensklug.com
Registration
The registration is now closed.
Funding
This workshop has been realised with financial support from Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg.