Sharing Planetary Science: De-Jargoning Your Talks
There are many ways to say things. We often default to using jargon, but these words or phrases may be meaningless to your audience; worse, hearing a presentation with jargon may cause your audience to lose interest. Join Dr. Sanlyn Buxner (PSI) and Christine Shupla (LPI) to discuss some ways to identify and avoid jargon.
Видео Sharing Planetary Science: De-Jargoning Your Talks канала Lunar and Planetary Institute
Видео Sharing Planetary Science: De-Jargoning Your Talks канала Lunar and Planetary Institute
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29 сентября 2020 г. 4:20:08
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