Broadening the Conversation: Communicating to Non-Experts About Your Work
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Virtual MiddleburyClosed to the Public
Guest speaker Joshua Tucker from New York University and co-author of The Washington Post’s Monkey Cage will lead us in a discussion on how we speak to a general audience about our research. Whether the topic is data science, climate change, policy, history, or art, it can seem difficult for those of us steeped in the details of a subject to present our work in ways that are accessible to non-experts. In this workshop we will hear from an expert on bridging the expert-non-expert gap and will be reminded of resources at Middlebury that can assist us in broadening the audience for our work.
Click here to register for this event.
A continuation of the Center for Teaching, Learning, and Research’s JTerm Contemporary Teaching series for faculty and staff.
Sponsored by the Political Science Department and Midd.data.
- Sponsored by:
- Political Science; Center for Teaching, Learning and Research
Contact Organizer
Cousino, Debbie
cousino@middlebury.edu
(802) 443-5150