āIām a Scientist was a good training lesson in spotting the jargon and technical language in your communication, and recalibrating yourself to remember that type of language isnāt useful.ā ā Euan Allen, PhD student at The University of Bristol
Euan Allen took part in Iām 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 ārecalibrateā his language to suit his audience.
ā
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.
āWhen you are face to face, you donāt hear what you have said afterwards, there isnāt that self assessment,ā he says.
The text-only format of Iām a Scientist was a more useful environment to test his skills.
āWhen answering a studentās question, you are trying not to use jargon and technical language. It is much easier to spot that when youāre writing it down. It was a good training lesson in recalibrating yourself to remember that type of language isnāt usefulā¦ That was one of the biggest things I got out of the experience.ā
Euan says he now has more confidence talking about his work to public audiences. āThe students were really comfortable online, you received lots more probing questionsā¦ Now when you go to do face to face outreach, you feel more equipped.ā
To take part in a future Iām a Scientist event, apply now atĀ imascientist.org.uk/scientists, or contact admin@imascientist.org.ukĀ for more information.
Recent Comments
No comments to display