Panel Discussion on Communicating Science

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The discussion centers on the importance of scientists developing social and speaking skills to effectively communicate their research to the public. Attendees of a panel at the WI Science Festival highlighted the challenge of conveying complex scientific ideas in person compared to online. While some participants feel confident explaining concepts face-to-face, others struggle with the transition from written to verbal communication. The conversation emphasizes that the ability to engage in discussions varies by individual and topic, with some finding it easier to explain concepts visually in person. The need for scientists to enhance their communication skills, potentially through methods like improv, is underscored as essential for broader public understanding of science.
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@dlgoff and I attended a panel discussion at the WI Science Festival. @dlgoff found the video for it and I thought I'd formally share it because it was quite interesting and a very important topic. The general point is that scientists need social and speaking skills. Being able to effectively relay the importance of their research to the lay public is vital.

 
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I think it's safe to say that I'm able to convey scientific ideas with richer details (and some unneeded formality, unfortunately) online, but face-to-face, well that's a different story.:H
 
Thanks Greg, it was interesting and there were some good points in it that I found useful.
Actually I really love to talk about physics and explain things and I think I'm good at it, of course about things that I myself understand well.
Though I'm somehow in contrast with PWiz. Sometimes when I get into one of the threads here and read the question, I say to myself: wish this guy was here so I would explain it clearly. Because sometimes it feels I can convey more when I'm explaining things face-to-face.
 
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I think that your contrasting opinion proves how diverse and global the physics forums community is, Shyan.
 
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Because sometimes it feels I can convey more when I'm explaining things face-to-face.
There is no doubt that conversing via text online can be difficult. However I have met plenty of people who are very good at explaining things online, but in person they are very ineffective.
 
Ease of discussion is also a function of the specific topic: Typing a decomposition of a vector without any graphical aid can be an exercise in precision use of language that depends heavily on the readers language skills; face to face, it's duck soup with a fingertip sketching in the air.
 
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