Posts about Clear

  • Speaking at Nerdland Festival: how do you get started?

    Your audience wants to know what is set to happen as soon as possible. Otherwise their attention moves to other places. So, how to start …

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  • Skip that blind date

    Your audience wants to know what is set to happen as soon as possible. Otherwise their attention moves to other places. So, how to start …

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  • You are the expert, but why don’t they listen to you?

    Would you let a toddler play with his food? You probably have an opinion about this. Suppose this question is the start of an educational video. …

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  • Three tips to avoid stumbling over technical terms

    Technical terms in your presentation: is that allowed? Of course! But only if they are really necessary. Because all too often we use them, simply to …

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  • Sociology has the most difficult jargon

    From chemistry to literary history and from nursing to physics. They each have their specific jargon, but do you know which has the most difficult …

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  • Science is boring

    ‘Science is boring’, says biologist and science communicator Sally Le Page in her YouTube video. Because as a scientist, you spend most of your days …

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  • What if your supervisor or boss isn’t big on clear presentations?

    Tell us if this sounds familiar: You’ve been working as a doctoral researcher for several months now. And after having attended a series of seminars …

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  • Four steps to pitch your project

    What is the best way to pitch your research or project? We already covered this in a previous post, but let’s now look at a …

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  • How a five-minute presentation changed our lives

    If anyone tells us that presentations don’t make an impact, we answer them about the five-minute presentation that changed our lives. This is the story …

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  • How deep down are you?

    The longer you do research or perform any other type of work, the deeper you dig. This is called expertise. You begin with both of …

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