Presentation Skills
It is becoming increasingly important for researchers to be able to communicate their topics convincingly and comprehensibly. Often they only have a few minutes at their disposal, for example at a poster presentation at a congress or on an open day. The aim is to learn how to communicate your own research topic as concisely and comprehensibly as possible. This ranges from a technical talk for a group of colleagues to tailored messages for decision-makers.
In the seminar „Presentation Skills“, participants train how to optimise their presentations for the respective target group. They improve their own perfomance and learn how to prepare and present their content in such a way that your audience understands you. Under the guidance of the trainers, participants experience what an effective presentation can look like in numerous practical exercises. Individual feedback through video analysis aid in making participants fit for future presentations.
Thematic focus areas of the seminar are:
- The core message – Getting your main point accross
- Target groups – Reaching the audience
- Increasing attention – Effective beginning and endings
- One minute madness – Practical exercise with visualisations
- Storytelling – telling science in an exciting way
- Convincing not persuading – classical rhetoric
- Appearance, facial expressions and gestures – Being present
Organisational information:
The NaWik seminar lasts two days. Generally, the seminar takes place from 9:00 to 17:00 with a lunch break and two coffee breaks. The number of participants is limited to 8. The participants will receive a certificate of attendance for successful participation.
We are happy to travel to your institution and hold our seminar on your premises. Alternatively, our seminar room on the campus of the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology can be booked.
Further informationen:
For institutional clients we will gladly prepare an offer and find suitable dates. For further information please contact: nawik@nawik.de
We also offer seminars online in an interactive, virtual format.