Improving communication skills through text-only conversations

 

Euan Allen took part in Iโ€™m a Scientist during the second year of his PhD at the Quantum Engineering Centre for Doctoral Training. Answering questions through the text-based format allowed him to โ€˜recalibrateโ€™ his language to suit his audience.

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Now when you go to do face to face outreach, you feel more equipped.

Euan had done some in-person engagement previously but does not think of it as the best way to develop communication skills.

โ€œWhen you are face to face, you donโ€™t hear what you have said afterwards, there isnโ€™t that self assessment,โ€ he says.

The text-only format of Iโ€™m a Scientist was a more useful environment to test his skills.

โ€œWhen answering a studentโ€™s question, you are trying not to use jargon and technical language. It is much easier to spot that when youโ€™re writing it down. It was a good training lesson in recalibrating yourself to remember that type of language isnโ€™t usefulโ€ฆ That was one of the biggest things I got out of the experience.โ€

Euan says he now has more confidence talking about his work to public audiences. โ€œThe students were really comfortable online, you received lots more probing questionsโ€ฆ Now when you go to do face to face outreach, you feel more equipped.โ€


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