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Engaging Audiences through Storytelling

March 24, 2022 at 12:00 PM to 2:00 PM

Location:Online
Audience:Current Students

Description:

Storytelling is one of our primary forms of communication, and our culture—from movies and advertising to our daily newsfeeds—is permeated with stories of all kinds. To connect with people as an academic, you need to tell stories with your research, and the storytelling skills you develop can benefit you in fields beyond academia as well.

Learning outcomes:

(1) Understand how stories function as a primary form of communication in human culture

(2) Learn about the elements of stories, and different types of stories

(3) Acquire insight into how storytelling can inform how you communicate your research

(4) Gain an overview of how storytelling can function in non-academic professional contexts like copywriting and content marketing

Workshop leader(s):

David Lafferty

Please note: All graduate students are welcome. If you are a TA, this session counts toward voluntary paid training hours, provided that you are working as a TA in the term when the training takes place.

Competencies:

Community Engagement; Communication; Digital Literacy

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