52. Top 6 ‘Best of’ episodes: How to NOT be boring
Episode 4 of the Let's Talk SciComm podcast, hosted by Unimelb SciComm, titled "52. Top 6 ‘Best of’ episodes: How to NOT be boring" was published on May 22, 2023 and runs 31 minutes.
May 22, 2023 ·31m · Let's Talk SciComm
Summary
We’ve hit the middle of Season 7 and we’re continuing to explore our 6 most listened-to episodes. Each episode has a new introduction in which Jen and Michael reflect on why the topic resonated so much with our listeners and what we’ve learned about the topic in the interim.Coming in at number 3 is ‘How to NOT be boring’ and the title pretty much says it all.We’re sure you can all remember sitting through an incredibly boring science talk or struggling to read a boring piece of science writing. If you want to get your message across, it’s essential you capture your audience’s attention and convince them what you’re writing or speaking about is of relevance to them.Listen for our thoughts and advice on how to be more engaging when communicating about science plus tips from two of our UniMelb SciComm students, Randy Mann and George Mechaalani.Finally, here’s a good read on why we need to make science writing less boring and HOW we can do that: ‘Bored reading science? Let’s change how scientists write.’Transcript: https://go.unimelb.edu.au/aw62
Episode Description
We’ve hit the middle of Season 7 and we’re continuing to explore our 6 most listened-to episodes. Each episode has a new introduction in which Jen and Michael reflect on why the topic resonated so much with our listeners and what we’ve learned about the topic in the interim.
Coming in at number 3 is ‘How to NOT be boring’ and the title pretty much says it all.
We’re sure you can all remember sitting through an incredibly boring science talk or struggling to read a boring piece of science writing. If you want to get your message across, it’s essential you capture your audience’s attention and convince them what you’re writing or speaking about is of relevance to them.
Listen for our thoughts and advice on how to be more engaging when communicating about science plus tips from two of our UniMelb SciComm students, Randy Mann and George Mechaalani.
Finally, here’s a good read on why we need to make science writing less boring and HOW we can do that: ‘Bored reading science? Let’s change how scientists write.’
Transcript: https://go.unimelb.edu.au/aw62
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