From the ACS Video: Communicating Your Research
1. Know Your Audience
2. Avoid jargon
3. Start off with the basics
4. Tell why this work is important
5. Where is your research leading and what is your next move
6. Tell a story. Be truthful. Get the attention of your audience
7. Use One-Liners. Summarize your points. Look at the Audience straight in the eye
8. Tell people what your science will do for them. Make it Personal
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