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When the Scientist Presents
- Author : Jean-Luc Lebrun
- Publisher : World Scientific
- Release Date : 2009-08-21
- Total pages : 264
- ISBN : 9789814338486
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Check out the author's website at www.scientific-presentations.com This book looks at the presenting scientist from a novel angle: the presenter-host. When scientists give a talk, the audience (“guests”) expects the title of the talk to determine presentation content, they require understandable slides, and they demand visible and audible scientific authority. To each expectation corresponds a set of skills: personal (voice, host qualities, time control), technical (presentation tools and slide design), and scientific (Q&A, slide content). The author takes an original human factor view of the presentation delivery, in which the audience is easily distracted, rapidly forgetful, and increasingly impatient. Thus, insightful pointers are given on how to deliver the talk, how to craft the slides, and how to prevent the computer from rendering the presenting host-scientist into a “ghost”. In addition, the book goes in-depth over the treatment of questions by examining the motives and style of the questioners, and advising on how best to answer to each type of questioner. The book comes with a DVD for audio and video examples, and includes essential PowerPoint and Keynote techniques that a presenter cannot live without.Contents: "Content Selection: "Paper and Oral Presentation: The DifferenceContent Filtering Criteria"Audience Expectations: "General Audience ExpectationsScientific Audience Expectations"The Slides: "Five Slide Types, Five RolesSlide Design"The Presenter: "The Master of ToolsScientist and Perfect HostThe Grabbing VoiceThe Answerable Scientist Readership: Students, graduates, postgraduates, and professionals seeking help in improving their scientific presentation skills.
Simple Science Object Talks
- Author : Heno Head, Jr.
- Publisher : Standard Publishing
- Release Date : 2007
- Total pages : 228
- ISBN : 0784719829
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Simple- to-do demonstrations illustrate Bible truths in a fun and fascinating way.
Kizzi Talks about Behavioural Science in Marketing
- Author : Kizzi Nkwocha
- Publisher : Athena Publishing
- Release Date : 2023-05-22
- Total pages : 236
- ISBN : 1230987654XX
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Kizzi Talks about Behavioural Science in Marketing is a groundbreaking book that empowers marketing professionals to harness the power of Behavioural Science and revolutionize their marketing strategies. In this highly informative and inspiring guide, Kizzi, creator Business Game Changer Magazine, explores the vast potential of incorporating Behavioural Science principles into the realm of marketing. Written in a clear and accessible style, this book is tailored specifically for marketing professionals who are seeking to enhance their understanding of human behavior and leverage it to drive impactful marketing campaigns. Unlike other technical texts, Kizzi Talks about Behavioural Science in Marketing presents complex concepts without unnecessary jargon, making it a valuable resource for marketers at any level of expertise. With an unwavering focus on practical application, the book delves into the core scientific principles that underpin Behavioural Science, providing concrete examples from the business world. Readers will gain insights into key concepts such as social proof, cognitive biases, decision-making processes, and emotional triggers, and how these principles can be integrated seamlessly into marketing strategies. Through captivating stories, relatable anecdotes, and real-world case studies, Kizzi illuminates the transformative potential of Behavioural Science in marketing. Readers will learn how to craft compelling narratives, design persuasive messaging, optimize customer experiences, and drive consumer behavior in ways that resonate deeply with their target audience.
Quicklet on TED Talks: Dan Pink on the surprising science of motivation (CliffNotes-like Summary)
- Author : Karen Lac
- Publisher : Hyperink Inc
- Release Date : 2012-02-24
- Total pages : 27
- ISBN : 9781614649694
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ABOUT THE BOOK When it comes to what motivates us at work, the conventional wisdom is money. It’s long been established that if you want to motivate someone to do a better job, you pay them well and provide financial incentives to do an even better job. In companies throughout the United States and much the world, employees eagerly anticipate the day when they hear from their boss whether they’ll be getting a bonus or pay raise. But is money all that motivates us? Thinking on my own situation, there have been plenty of times when I was well compensated for a job but still didn’t perform as well as I should have. There have also been times when I did everything that I could and put in a lot of time on jobs with lower pay. If you were to ask around your own family, friends, and colleagues, I suspect that you’ll find they’ve experienced this as well. This goes against everything that we’ve been told about motivation. The more I get paid, the better my job performance is supposed to be. This belief that money is the biggest driver of performance is so accepted that to suggest otherwise would almost be un-American. MEET THE AUTHOR Abdul Montaqim is a journalist, based in London, and has been working in the media since 1989. Among the more well known titles he has written for are The Guardian newspaper, Time Out magazine and the International Business Times website. EXCERPT FROM THE BOOK Dan Pink was supposed to be a lawyer after graduating from Yale Law School. Instead, he became a writer. This change in career trajectory, rejecting a relatively stable, well-paid and prestigious job path to pursue a career in a notoriously unstable field, no doubt led him to think deeply about careers and what really motivates people. He is the author of four books. His first book, Free Agent Nation: The Future of Working for Yourself, was a Washington Post bestseller and became an indispensable book for those wanting to understand employee-management relations. His second book, The Adventures of Johnny Bunko: The Last Career Guide You’ll Ever Need, made a big splash for being the first American business book written the Japanese comic book format manga. The very different format didn’t prevent the book from being a success as well; it was a BusinessWeek bestseller and has been translated into several languages. It is his following two books that have propelled Pink into the elite circle of in-demand authors. A Whole New Mind: Why Right-Brainers Will Rule the Future boldly describes the six abilities that individuals must have and that companies must nurture in order to succeed in today’s economy. It is a New York Times bestseller and is available in over 24 languages. Buy a copy to keep reading!
Familiar Talks on Science: World-Building and Life; Earth, Air and Water.
- Author : Elisha Gray
- Publisher : Litres
- Release Date : 2021-12-02
- Total pages : 229
- ISBN : 9785040853724
- File Size : 27,8 Mb
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How to Talk to a Science Denier
- Author : Lee McIntyre
- Publisher : MIT Press
- Release Date : 2021-08-17
- Total pages : 264
- ISBN : 9780262366717
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Can we change the minds of science deniers? Encounters with flat earthers, anti-vaxxers, coronavirus truthers, and others. "Climate change is a hoax--and so is coronavirus." "Vaccines are bad for you." These days, many of our fellow citizens reject scientific expertise and prefer ideology to facts. They are not merely uninformed--they are misinformed. They cite cherry-picked evidence, rely on fake experts, and believe conspiracy theories. How can we convince such people otherwise? How can we get them to change their minds and accept the facts when they don't believe in facts? In this book, Lee McIntyre shows that anyone can fight back against science deniers, and argues that it's important to do so. Science denial can kill. Drawing on his own experience--including a visit to a Flat Earth convention--as well as academic research, McIntyre outlines the common themes of science denialism, present in misinformation campaigns ranging from tobacco companies' denial in the 1950s that smoking causes lung cancer to today's anti-vaxxers. He describes attempts to use his persuasive powers as a philosopher to convert Flat Earthers; surprising discussions with coal miners; and conversations with a scientist friend about genetically modified organisms in food. McIntyre offers tools and techniques for communicating the truth and values of science, emphasizing that the most important way to reach science deniers is to talk to them calmly and respectfully--to put ourselves out there, and meet them face to face.
Humane Science Lectures by Various Authors
- Author : Anonim
- Publisher : Unknown
- Release Date : 1897
- Total pages : 204
- ISBN : UOM:39015068641516
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PDF book entitled Humane Science Lectures by Various Authors written by Anonim and published by Unknown which was released on 1897 with total hardcover pages 204, the book become popular and critical acclaim.
Getting Science
- Author : Brian Clegg
- Publisher : Routledge
- Release Date : 2007-04-11
- Total pages : 154
- ISBN : 9781134101825
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Science is rightly a fundamental part of primary school education, but that doesn’t make it easy to teach - especially for teachers without a science background. This straight talking book from an experienced science writer and communicator looks at how to make the most of it and give primary school children a good grounding in the topic. Getting Science sets out to engage the sense of wonder. The science in this book is not for the children, but for the adults who have to explain it. Starting with a whirlwind tour of the great milestones of modern science, Getting Science goes on to take each of the main curriculum topics and give it a new twist. It provides the information needed to understand the key topics better and be able to put them across with enthusiasm and energy. This book will help teachers to get children excited by science, to understand science rather than just answer questions. Getting Science makes science fun, approachable and comprehensible to those who just don’t get it.
Popular Science Talks
- Author : Anonim
- Publisher : Unknown
- Release Date : 1933
- Total pages : 228
- ISBN : UOM:39015067876485
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PDF book entitled Popular Science Talks written by Anonim and published by Unknown which was released on 1933 with total hardcover pages 228, the book become popular and critical acclaim.
Gallium Oxide
- Author : Stephen Pearton,Fan Ren,Michael Mastro
- Publisher : Elsevier
- Release Date : 2018-10-15
- Total pages : 507
- ISBN : 9780128145227
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Gallium Oxide: Technology, Devices and Applications discusses the wide bandgap semiconductor and its promising applications in power electronics, solar blind UV detectors, and in extreme environment electronics. It also covers the fundamental science of gallium oxide, providing an in-depth look at the most relevant properties of this materials system. High quality bulk Ga2O3 is now commercially available from several sources and n-type epi structures are also coming onto the market. As researchers are focused on creating new complex structures, the book addresses the latest processing and synthesis methods. Chapters are designed to give readers a complete picture of the Ga2O3 field and the area of devices based on Ga2O3, from their theoretical simulation, to fabrication and application. Provides an overview of the advantages of the gallium oxide materials system, the advances in in bulk and epitaxial crystal growth, device design and processing Reviews the most relevant applications, including photodetectors, FETs, FINFETs, MOSFETs, sensors, catalytic applications, and more Addresses materials properties, including structural, mechanical, electrical, optical, surface and contact
Projections
- Author : Karl Deisseroth
- Publisher : Random House
- Release Date : 2021-06-15
- Total pages : 257
- ISBN : 9781984853691
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A groundbreaking tour of the human mind that illuminates the biological nature of our inner worlds and emotions, through gripping, moving—and, at times, harrowing—clinical stories “[A] scintillating and moving analysis of the human brain and emotions.”—Nature “Beautifully connects the inner feelings within all human beings to deep insights from modern psychiatry and neuroscience.”—Robert Lefkowitz, Nobel Laureate Karl Deisseroth has spent his life pursuing truths about the human mind, both as a renowned clinical psychiatrist and as a researcher creating and developing the revolutionary field of optogenetics, which uses light to help decipher the brain’s workings. In Projections, he combines his knowledge of the brain’s inner circuitry with a deep empathy for his patients to examine what mental illness reveals about the human mind and the origin of human feelings—how the broken can illuminate the unbroken. Through cutting-edge research and gripping case studies from Deisseroth’s own patients, Projections tells a larger story about the material origins of human emotion, bridging the gap between the ancient circuits of our brain and the poignant moments of suffering in our daily lives. The stories of Deisseroth’s patients are rich with humanity and shine an unprecedented light on the self—and the ways in which it can break down. A young woman with an eating disorder reveals how the mind can rebel against the brain’s most primitive drives of hunger and thirst; an older man, smothered into silence by depression and dementia, shows how humans evolved to feel not only joy but also its absence; and a lonely Uighur woman far from her homeland teaches both the importance—and challenges—of deep social bonds. Illuminating, literary, and essential, Projections is a revelatory, immensely powerful work. It transforms our understanding not only of the brain but of ourselves as social beings—giving vivid illustrations through science and resonant human stories of our yearning for connection and meaning.
Guide on Academic and Scientific Talks
- Author : Юлия Привалова,Виктория Овчаренко
- Publisher : Litres
- Release Date : 2022-06-01
- Total pages : 229
- ISBN : 9785044450677
- File Size : 50,7 Mb
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Учебное пособие предназначено для аспирантов дневной формы обучения образовательных программ 24.06.01 – Авиационная и ракетно-космическая техника, 11.06.01 – Электроника, радиотехника и системы связи, 15.06.01 – Машиностроение для изучения дисциплины «Иностранный язык», а также для широкого круга лиц, интересующихся данной тематикой.
My Stroke of Insight
- Author : Jill Bolte Taylor
- Publisher : Penguin
- Release Date : 2008-05-12
- Total pages : 224
- ISBN : 9781101213971
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"Transformative...[Taylor's] experience...will shatter [your] own perception of the world."—ABC News The astonishing New York Times bestseller that chronicles how a brain scientist's own stroke led to enlightenment On December 10, 1996, Jill Bolte Taylor, a thirty-seven- year-old Harvard-trained brain scientist experienced a massive stroke in the left hemisphere of her brain. As she observed her mind deteriorate to the point that she could not walk, talk, read, write, or recall any of her life-all within four hours-Taylor alternated between the euphoria of the intuitive and kinesthetic right brain, in which she felt a sense of complete well-being and peace, and the logical, sequential left brain, which recognized she was having a stroke and enabled her to seek help before she was completely lost. It would take her eight years to fully recover. For Taylor, her stroke was a blessing and a revelation. It taught her that by "stepping to the right" of our left brains, we can uncover feelings of well-being that are often sidelined by "brain chatter." Reaching wide audiences through her talk at the Technology, Entertainment, Design (TED) conference and her appearance on Oprah's online Soul Series, Taylor provides a valuable recovery guide for those touched by brain injury and an inspiring testimony that inner peace is accessible to anyone.
Responsive Teaching in Science and Mathematics
- Author : Amy D. Robertson,Rachel Scherr,David Hammer
- Publisher : Routledge
- Release Date : 2015-10-05
- Total pages : 306
- ISBN : 9781317423737
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Answering calls in recent reform documents to shape instruction in response to students’ ideas while integrating key concepts and scientific and/or mathematical practices, this text presents the concept of responsive teaching, synthesizes existing research, and examines implications for both research and teaching. Case studies across the curriculum from elementary school through adult education illustrate the variety of forms this approach to instruction and learning can take, what is common among them, and how teachers and students experience it. The cases include intellectual products of students’ work in responsive classrooms and address assessment methods and issues. Many of the cases are supplemented with online resources (http://www.studentsthinking.org/rtsm) including classroom video and extensive transcripts, providing readers with additional opportunities to immerse themselves in responsive classrooms and to see for themselves what these environments look and feel like.
Robert Frost: Speaking on Campus: Excerpts from His Talks, 1949-1962
- Author : Robert Frost
- Publisher : W. W. Norton & Company
- Release Date : 2009-09-28
- Total pages : 232
- ISBN : 0393076970
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“Frost was the first American who could be honestly reckoned a master-poet by world standards.”—Robert Graves Robert Frost’s poetry has triumphantly survived him, but most readers today have not known him in one of his most significant capacities—as teacher and lecturer. Here, collected for the first time, are excerpts from forty-six of his presentations delivered to students at more than thirty academic institutions over three decades. Frost’s topics include: “What I think I’m doing when I write a poem,” “Getting up things to say for yourself,” “The future of the world,” “Fall in love at sight,” and “Not freedom from, but freedom of.” Gathered by Edward Connery Lathem, editor of The Poetry of Robert Frost, and introduced by Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist David M. Shribman, Robert Frost: Speaking on Campus reveals Frost in the setting of both classroom and lecture hall, where he inspired thousands.
Placebo Talks
- Author : Amir Raz,Cory S. Harris
- Publisher : Oxford University Press
- Release Date : 2016
- Total pages : 291
- ISBN : 9780199680702
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This volume provides various perspectives on how psychosocial parameters - such as interpersonal rapport, historical and contemporary context, corporate memory, expectation, empathy, hope, conditioning, symbolic thinking and suggestion - play a role in forming placebo responses and placebo effects.
Take It Easy, Vol 1 Talks on Zen Buddhism
- Author : Osho
- Publisher : Fivestar
- Release Date : 2023-03-07
- Total pages : 267
- ISBN : 1230987654XX
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Religion is the vast sky of existence. Reason is a tiny human phenomenon. The reason has to be lost, has to be dropped. Only by going beyond the mind does one start understanding what is. That’s the radical change. No philosophy can bring that radical change – only religion. Religion is non-philosophic, anti-philosophic, and Zen is the purest form of religion. Zen is the very essence of religion. Hence it is irrational, it is absurd. If you try to understand it logically you will be bewildered. It can only be understood illogically. It has to be approached in deep sympathy and love. YOU CANNOT approach Zen through empirical, scientific, objective concepts. They all have to be dropped. It is a heart phenomenon. You have to feel it rather than think it. You have to BE it to know it. Being is knowing. And there is no other knowing.
Talks to Teachers on Psychology and to Students on Some of Life's Ideals
- Author : William James
- Publisher : Harvard University Press
- Release Date : 1983
- Total pages : 370
- ISBN : 0674867858
- File Size : 52,5 Mb
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Despite the modesty of its title, the publication of this book in 1899 was a significant event. It marked the first application of the relatively new discipline of psychology, and specifically of James's theses in The Principles of Psychology, to educational theory and classroom practice. The book went through twelve printings in as many years and has never been out of print. Among its innovative features were James's maxims "No reception without reaction" and "No impression without expression"; a new emphasis on the biology of behavior and on the role of instincts; and discussions of the relevance to elementary school education of what is known about will, attention, memory, apperception, and the association of ideas. Appended to the fifteen talks to schoolteachers were three talks to college students, as pertinent today as when they were written: "The Gospel of Relaxation," "On a Certain Blindness in Human Beings," and "What Makes a Life Significant?"
Story Starters and Science Notebooking
- Author : Sandy Buczynski,Kristin Fontichiaro
- Publisher : Libraries Unlimited
- Release Date : 2009
- Total pages : 236
- ISBN : UOM:39015084116857
- File Size : 11,8 Mb
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Story Starters and Science Notebooking: Developing Student Thinking Through Literacy and Inquiry is designed to provide a meaningful, comfortable framework in which teachers and parents can encourage elementary children to explore scientific ideas in an inquiry-oriented format. The basis for each scientific concept presented in Story Starters and Science Notebooking is embedded in a story appropriate for elementary-aged children. The activity that follows each narrative encourages learners to observe, compare, gather data, organize or classify, and draw conclusions about the problem posed from the story. Because current scientific knowledge and understanding guide scientific investigations, background information in each chapter provides teachers with a synopsis of the scientific concept involved in the activity for that story. The story starters present a framework for inquiry, which eliminates the free-wheeling, uncontrolled, and unstructured view some teachers have of inquiry. These are either original stories or familiar children's stories that ask learners to investigate a possible scientific explanation for a problem or scenario. Learners then communicate their findings in an oral, written, pictorial, or technological form back to a lead character from the story. Extension activities provide an opportunity for learners to compare their answers with what scientists already know about the world and also motivate them to frame new questions. Grades 3-6 Introduction Notebooking activities Problems to solve Background information for teachers 60 illustrations and halftones 24 figures Appendix
The Surprising Science of Meetings
- Author : Steven G. Rogelberg
- Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
- Release Date : 2018-12-12
- Total pages : 193
- ISBN : 9780190689216
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Preface -- Setting the meeting stage -- So many meetings and so much frustration -- Get rid of meetings? no, solve meetings through science -- Evidence-based strategies for leaders -- The image in the mirror is likely wrong -- Meet for 48 minutes -- Agendas are a hollow crutch -- The bigger, the badder -- Don't get too comfortable in that chair -- Deflate negative energy from the start -- No more talking! -- The folly of the remote call-in meeting -- Putting it all together -- Epilogue: trying to get ahead of the science' using science -- Tool: meeting quality self-assessment -- Tool: sample engagement survey and 360 feedback questions on meetings -- Tool: good meeting facilitation checklist -- Tool: huddle implementation checklist -- Tool: agenda template -- Tool: guide to taking good meeting minutes/notes -- Tool: expectations assessment -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Index
Talks on Education, Art, and Philosophy
- Author : Ilker Aysel,Yilmaz Ilker Yorulmaz,Caglar Kaya
- Publisher : Vernon Press
- Release Date : 2018-01-15
- Total pages : 164
- ISBN : 9781622733705
- File Size : 13,5 Mb
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This book is a collection of reflections on the state of education, art and philosophy, principally in modern Turkey. The contributed chapters include: the identity and social roles of teachers; foreign experts’ opinions concerning the structure of the Turkish education system; repercussions of recent Turkish education policies; a provocative essay on the underdetermination of scientific theories; the role of political power on state theatres in Turkey; the relationship between society and art as seen through the lens of theater; the connections between meliorism and other concepts philosophical such optimism and messianism.