I. 英文原版

Creating an environment where your audience feels comfortable understanding the science (and asking questions when they don’t) is part of the presentation process.
In this video, Commonwealth Professor of Chemistry at the University of Virginia and Associate Editor of ACS Catalysis, T. Brent Gunnoe, Ph.D., lays out a framework for the perfect presentation. The key is to develop a presentation style that the audience feels comfortable communicating with you.

“The only way for the audience to have a complete understanding of the topic is if they feel free to ask questions,” Gunnoe says.
Jackie Fries, Ph.D., Laboratory Director at AltMed and Plants of Ruskin, Organic Letters’ Most Read Author 2016, says that it’s important that your audience knows that science is a work in progress. Just because the research hints at future application, doesn’t mean that it’s viable just yet.

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II. 中文版

创造一个环境,让您的听众在理解科学时感到自在(并在他们不理解时提出问题)是演示过程的一部分。

在这段视频中,弗吉尼亚大学英联邦化学教授和ACS催化副主编T. Brent Gunnoe博士为完美演示制定了一个框架。关键是要开发一种观众可以放心与您交流的演示风格。
“让观众完全理解这个话题的唯一方法是他们是否愿意提问,”Gunnoe说。
AltMed和Ruskin植物实验室主任Jackie Fries博士说,重要的是你的听众知道科学是一项正在进行的工作。仅仅因为这项研究暗示了未来的应用,并不意味着它目前是可行的。