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Susan McConnell (Stanford): Designing effective scientific presentations
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Stone Young posted on 2015/10/27Ever struggled to make your scientific presentations shine? Susan McConnell from Stanford shares her secrets to designing killer slides and structuring your talk for maximum impact, perfect for researchers wanting to level up their communication game! You'll pick up advanced vocabulary and learn practical workplace skills that will make your next presentation unforgettable.
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the audience
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- Noun (Countable/Uncountable)
- The group of people gathered to watch or listen to a performance, speech, or event.
- The intended group of people that a product, service, or message is designed to appeal to.
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More going to
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- Verb (Transitive/Intransitive)
- To be expecting or planning to do something
- Phrasal Verb
- To rely on someone
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More and then
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- Phrase
- Following in time or order; next.
- Adverb
- Following that; next in order.
- As a consequence; therefore.
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More the talk
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- Noun
- A serious conversation, often about a difficult or sensitive topic, such as sex, drugs, or relationships.
- General discussion or rumor about a particular subject.
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